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The Oxbow
The Brazos River holds a special place in the hearts of many Texans, but for some, it is more than just a river. It is a living memory of part of their youth, a place where they spent countless hours on an oxbow lake made from the river changing course sometime in the 1930's to 40's. Growing up in the 1990's, the oxbow lake on the Brazos River was their playground. Bonded by shared adventures, the two would often sneak away from their daily responsibilities to harvest the inf
Chris Fontenot
Jan 34 min read


Universe vs. Belief
Interesting conversations between generations with whom you know come from a wealth of knowledge, are rare. It seems like the midrange to eldest, and sometimes the wisest, have a point to prove. Sometimes we exit the input, dismissing as if we do not really need to take any heart into what is being said. There are some however, that require attention. While at a gathering I had to put my alphabet skills to work, ten years forward/two years back, work hard/play hard, etcetera,
Chris Fontenot
Jan 12 min read


"Artificial" Intellegence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer Mark Hammel wondering through the desert with a gold plated "walking droid" interpreting languages and a "rolling droid" carrying messages that could save the universe from "evil". It has become a part of everyday life, influencing how we work, communicate, and solve problems. Yet, many people still find AI mysterious or confusing. Let's break down how AI works and explores some of its most useful applications, helping you understand
Chris Fontenot
Dec 27, 20254 min read


Trump Class Warships
While most people were at home w/ families celebrating the holiday season, the United States Navy announced the conclusion of development of a new line of warships, known lovingly as, the "Trump" Class. These "modern day dreadnaughts" represent a significant step forward in naval technology and firepower, designed to enhance the country's maritime defense capabilities. Perhaps a little clarity exploring the details of the Trump Class warships..... Including their names, com
Chris Fontenot
Dec 26, 20255 min read


Two Simple Words
Expressing gratitude can transform business interactions. While it may seem like a small gesture, this phrase carries significant weight in building trust, fostering loyalty, and creating positive experiences. Understanding why saying "thank you" matters allows businesses to strengthen relationships and improve. How Saying Thank You Builds Stronger Relationships Business transactions often focus on numbers, contracts, and establishing deals. Yet, the human element sometimes s
Chris Fontenot
Dec 14, 20253 min read


"Imagine No Possessions...."
The sight of a massive aircraft carrier might not seem like the start of a musical moment, but yesterday, something unusual happened. Nicolas Madero , singing a John Lennon song, Imagine , caught many off guard. The catalyst for this unexpected performance was none other than the USS Gerald Ford , the United States Navy's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier. This post explores how this powerful symbol of American military strength sparked a moment of cultural reflecti
Chris Fontenot
Nov 17, 20253 min read


Curiosity is Sacred
Déjà vu, the phenomenon where individuals feel as though they have experienced a situation before, even when it is happening for the first time. It can occur in various contexts, triggered by specific sights, sounds, or smells that resonate with our memories. Or how about meeting someone for the first time and feeling that instant connection, as if you’ve known them forever. Understanding the Collective Unconscious The concept of the collective unconscious refers to the part
Chris Fontenot
Nov 13, 20252 min read


Small Town Texas
Growing up in a town with fewer than 3,000 people in rural Texas during the 1990s meant living in a close-knit community where everyone knew each other’s stories. Yet, beneath the surface of small town Texas, a quiet tension often simmers. This tension is centered on those who left the town and found success elsewhere . For many who never left, that success sparked feelings of resentment and betrayal. The Small Town Experience in the 1990s Life in a small Texas town during
Chris Fontenot
Nov 11, 20253 min read


The Transience of Friendship
Friendship is one of the most cherished parts of life, yet it often feels fleeting. People come into our lives and then drift away. Sometimes a good thing, sometimes a bad. The reality is true friends who stay with us through all stages of life are rare . Understanding why friendships change and how to nurture lasting bonds can help us appreciate the connections we do have and to proceed with caution with the ones we don't. Why Friends Come and Go Life happens. People move t
Chris Fontenot
Nov 10, 20253 min read


We're Fixin' to....
Ovintiv , based in Houston, TX , has recently announced its decision to exit certain areas in Oklahoma. This move marks change in the company’s operational strategy and has caught the attention of industry watchers.. This shift sheds light on the evolving landscape of energy production.. Economic Pressures and Market Conditions It would seem maintaining operations in certain Oklahoma fields may no longer be financially viable . The cost of extraction, combined with lower ret
Chris Fontenot
Nov 7, 20252 min read


Romancing the Stone
There is something about the sound of a voice... The sound of a voice has meaning. As we travel through our worlds, they are everywhere. We process every piece of intake, letting it fill our minds and soul. It all started in 1984, for me, with a particular voice. Once a voice resonates in our mind, it is stuck there, forever associating that pitch and tone to a certain idea or feeling. A voice creates tempo, meaning, and definition. The documentary America is Burning , narrat
Chris Fontenot
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Circus Escape!
Nilghai is a large antelope native to a Indian subcontinent. Its striking appearance and size often made it a popular attraction in circuses around the world. But one remarkable story stands out: how did Nilghai escape from a circus train and thrive in the wilds of South Texas? This tale reveals how adaptability and the right environment can help an animal survive and flourish far from its original home. The Great Escape from the Circus Train The "story" began when a Barnum
Chris Fontenot
Nov 6, 20254 min read


The Hallway
There's something about living in a house built in 1948. The whispers of history echo off the walls, inviting you to lean in and listen. Each room carries a piece of the past, stirring memories that feel both familiar and distant. As I wander through the spaces my grandparents, aunts, mother, and uncles once filled, I often think about the movement of objects, the presence of their spirits, and how those elements tie into our family legacy. This post explores the meaningful
Chris Fontenot
Nov 5, 20255 min read


I Like Me..
America and Canada's border stretches over 5,525 miles , with significant economic ties. These two nations depend on each other. Let's uncover the vital roles that both countries play in shaping each other's economies, security, and lifestyle. Economic Ties The economic partnership between the United States and Canada is one of the largest in the world. Trade between the two countries is ~$700 billion , solidifying Canada as the largest trading partner for the U.S. and vice
Chris Fontenot
Oct 31, 20253 min read


Talent vs. Skill | An In-Depth Look
Anyone who has worked with an "out of tune" middle level business team can relate, so, what drives this energy that exists in almost every business entity classified "mid-cap" in our financial foundation. Managers ensure that organizations function efficiently and smoothly . The driving force behind a company’s success, overseeing processes, managing resources, and ultimately boosting profitability. There's a distinct difference between those who excel in this role and those
Chris Fontenot
Oct 29, 20254 min read


Dazed and Confused
The 1970s... wish I could remember, I turned four at the turn to the 80's. This decade saw major advancements not only in culture and politics but also in technology. People born in this era grew up in a rapidly evolving landscape which set the stage for the digital revolution in the following decades. Many of them became the driving force behind vital innovations, particularly in cell phones and social media. In this blog post, we will explore how individuals born in the 197
Chris Fontenot
Oct 29, 20255 min read


Coastal Prairie Blues
The Texas Coastal Prairie is experiencing a worrying decline in duck populations over recent decades. Ducks and geese depend on this unique ecosystem for feeding, and resting during migration. Grasping the factors behind this decline is vital for conservation efforts aimed at securing the future of these remarkable birds. This region features vast grasslands, wetlands, and estuaries that provide crucial resources for avian migrants. Unfortunately, habitat loss from urban grow
Chris Fontenot
Oct 27, 20254 min read


P.O.C.
Port O'Connor, Texas , is a small coastal town nestled along the Gulf of Mexico, this unique place has transformed from a modest fishing village into a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Lets' explore the historical development of Port O'Connor, highlighting key events and milestones that have shaped its identity. Early Beginnings The history of Port O'Connor dates back to the late 19th century when it served as a fishing and shipping hub. Orig
Chris Fontenot
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Opportunity Gone Mad.. Cotton, Energy, and Things We Need to Survive.
The Port of Houston is a powerhouse in the United States' economic system, acting as a key channel for international trade and commerce. One of the busiest ports in the country, it plays a crucial role in moving products to and from markets worldwide. This post will look closely at the importance of the Port of Houston, its impact on the global economy, and the various sectors that benefit from its operations. A Gateway to Global Trade The Port of Houston is ideally situated
Chris Fontenot
Oct 21, 20256 min read


No Es Un Movimiento Bueno
The Caribbean Sea, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and rich marine ecosystems, is increasingly challenged by illegal drug trafficking. The U.S. Navy has made significant strides by destroying seven drug boats in the region, bringing attention to the ongoing fight against drug smuggling. In this post, we will explore the details of this operation, its implications for maritime security, and the broader issue of drug trafficking in the Caribbean. The Operation: A Str
Chris Fontenot
Oct 20, 20255 min read
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