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Ordinary Time is written by Damien Molokai.

He is a husband, a father, a family physician, a medical informaticist, a Mac geek, and a would-be designer. He lives nowhere near Molokai and his name isn’t really Damien.

Ordinary Time is the time in the Roman Catholic calendar in between all the good stuff. Well, not really necessarily the good stuff, but the special stuff. You know, like Advent, and Lent, and Easter; times like that.

Ordinary Time is also the time when you’re dropping your kids off at school or getting a haircut or not going to the gym or watching television or throwing a football around in the yard.

I wish I treasured and used my Ordinary Time a little bit better than I do.

More within the current context, though, I guess Ordinary Time is a place for me to save/share random thoughts of interest. I started my first weblog in some form in 2001 and maintained a fairly regular presence until 2005, when I gave it up. I’m returning to the medium because I have a desire to produce creative written content and an astonishing ability to not do so. It is a hope that this format will encourage me to produce.

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The coolest part of this site, design-wise, though is from Jessica Hische, from whom the drop caps at the beginnings of the article are lifted. Her gorgeous work with letters is found, in part, at the Daily Drop Cap site.

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