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A New Website for Christmas, to go Along with This One

My son Alex created a companion website for me at michaelwbradley.com.  It is very cool and I will be updating that one as well as this one.  It will have more general presskit information and I will continue to blog at this location.  Santa brought my wife a new Kindle Fire, which is now officially her favorite present ever, surpassing even the big fluffy robe I got for her many years ago that she wore until it was threadbare.  My son and his girlfriend Ryan got a horseback riding tour and my daughter got a two tickets to Wicked.  Everyone seemed very happy.  We had the family over of course, but also our best friends Linda, Scott and Matt.  Scott supplied the cigars and we had a nice game of Scrabble out in the crisp Arizona 55 degree air.  (Freezing weather for us in the Southwest…)  For Christmas Andrew kept us company for some intense games involving words, timers and buzzers;  Catch phrase and Taboo to be exact.

I hope all of you had an equally enjoyable Christmas!

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December 7th, a Day that will Live in Infamy

During my service in the United States Air Force I was lucky enough to avoid being in the action.  I almost went to Lebanon, almost to Korea, almost to Grenada, almost to Panama, but never actually had to go to a shooting zone.  The closest was when I had my full green dufflebag – a 90lb field load,  on my back and was boarding the cargo plane when they called my unit back.  Among our unit, there was only one kid around 17 that looked forward to battle.  The rest of us were willing to go fight for our country, but preferred to stay home with our families on a stateside base.

I was stationed for most of my career at Hickam Air Force Base Hawaii.  I was in a hangar that was covered in pock marks from the machine gun fire of Japanese planes from December 7th.  If you see the movies and see a huge aircraft hanger explode, I worked in the one right next to that one.  All around me each day were reminders of that fateful day, when other airmen such as I were peacefully going about their duties when they were sneak attacked.

One day there was rain coming in to our ceiling.  The hangar had a modern drop ceiling with the ubiquitous white chalk squares.  Above that was another ceiling, the original one, forty feet higher and made of wire frame, clay and asbestos.  Above that was the inside of the roof, another thirty feet higher.  I was sent up rickety ladders to find the source of the leak.  What I aslo found was structural damage from the original attack.  Huge, multi-ton iron I-beams were dangling, waiting for the moment to fall through the weak plaster below and crush those working beneath.  I told my Commander and the whole place was evacuated and the beams secured.

In the process, the construction crews found old parachutes, manuals and other items stored in the attic of the hangar dating to pre-1941.  They are now on display at the museum on base.  My last impression was when my wife and I visited the Arizona Memorial, which we could see every day from our lanai, or patio of our apartment in Aiea.  It was sobering to see the names of the fallen and to look over the edge and see the sunken USS Arizona, which still entombs so many fallen sailors.  That day a tour of Japanese was there as well.  They were laughing and taking pictures.  I felt like beating some sense into them.  I would never laugh at the Hiroshima memorial, what was going through their minds?

That day still sticks with me for the outright disrespect for the fallen.  Please join with me and take a moment to remember all of those who have fallen to preserve our freedoms and for those who are still alive but would have answered the call had it rang out.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

I am so thankful for all that God has blessed me with.  Great family, friends, and life.  My wish to all of you is for a happy and safe Thanksgiving and and that you take a moment to think of all the good things in your life.  We tend to focus on what we don’t have instead of what we do.

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27th Anniversary

Today was my wife and I’s 27th Wedding Anniversary.  She had to work most of the day, but we fit in a couples’ one hour deep tissue massage at Norterra Day Spa.  A special thanks to Nicole and Leyla who did such a great job on the massage.  Hard to believe that 27 years has passed since we were married.  And people said it would never last six months…  I met my wife while she was working behind a counter at a restaurant.  I took her out to cofffee and we had a good time.  I called three times and she never called back.  Months later I found myself at the same restaurant and there she was.  Her brother and younger sister had never given her my phone messages.  We dated every day and were married one month later.  I was in the Air Force on temporary assignment in Champaign, Illinois at Chanute AFB.  They used to say, “hoot me, but don’t Chanute me!”  They called it an “Air Force marriage” which usually means a guy out on his own for the first time who gets married on assignment and then things fall through.  In this case, they were wrong.

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Thursday Breakfast

There is a long standing breakfast – many years – hosted by a friend of mine.  People show up when they want to and mix with a core of veterans.  Mostly friends and current and former work acquaintances.  I enjoy going to these, but rarely do.  You see, they involve getting up early in the morning, which is somewhat anathema to me.  But this particular morning I found myself waking up at 7:12 am, so I think I will go enjoy some company and my favorite meal – breakfast.

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Upsetting Drive

I was going along loop 101 to attend the West Valley Writers’ Workshop when I say a small furry animal by the side of the road.  It appeared to be a small dog that had wondered from home and been hit by a passing car and killed.  I know some think it unmanly to cry or to be moved, but I love dogs in a deep and abiding way.  To see a little creature killed like that really stirred up my emotions.  I thought of the poor innocent animal wanting to explore and not knowing about traffic.  I thought of some young child putting up missing dog posters for a loved family member that would not be coming home.  I really wish such things did not happen.  I have three rescue dogs myself and I wish I could take in every needy dog in the world, but three are quite the work on their own.  Friends, especially on Facebook, seem to email me every day with pictures of dogs that need rescuing.  Just like the poor dog on the side of the road, I try not to think about the ones I can’t help, and focus on three I can.

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Mother Nature Can Be Cruel

The book signing Friday night was a story unto itself.  We set up outside under a small trestle and laid out our wares to the constant blow of a dust storm.  In Arizona we call it a Monsoon though most would reserve such terms for Southeast Asia.  The dust and wind died down and people came out anyway.  We probably had around 100 people arrive and a jazz band set up and started playing.  The mood was good and things were going well for about twenty minutes.  Then – the rain came down and it all ended.  Even in Arizona where we have over 300 days of sunny weather each year, count on the one day you have books outside for it to rain.

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Thanks to Bob and the folks at Hob Nobs Cafe and Spirits!

I will be at Hob Nobs tonight for a book signing, and joining me will be my friend and artist Jared McGonigle and his lovely bride Rebecca.  Also joining me will be fellow author and all around good guy Colin James and his lovely bride Robyn.  My lovely bride of 27 years, Rebecca, will also be on hand to greet everyone.  This is part of the First Friday Art Walk in Phoenix and I am looking forward to participating as an author for the first time.

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The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship – Printed Version is Here!

The first edition printing of The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship is here.  Retail price is $14.95 and it was completed through Snowfall Press.  Thank you to my great friend Sue Bushmaker at Mountain Graphics and Design for all the hard work on the conversions and the cover art.  Also, a big thanks to Jacob Shaver for the editing and to all the others who gave me so much help and encouragment.  If you wish to purchase a printed version, please see the details under the Store tab.  I am pretty excited to have the printed copy in my hands.  Nothing like that first tangible proof you are under way in your new life.

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