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My 20th Anniversary in Chico

Today, October 5th marks my 20th year here in Chico California.

What I've learned so far:

1- It's a better place to live than many parts of California
2- People here can be very nice
3- Politics here can be very mean
4- Success is in the eye of the beholder

I came here with a u-hail trailer, a cat, and a job. Have I been successful here? I think so. I've had some failures too. But I am very thankful that I have a loving wife, two wonderful children, a new cat, a paid for roof over my head, a stable business, and some community respect. I'm appreciative to many whom have offered support and encouragement in my 20 years here.

As for my detractors, well there this quote from Bill Cosby: "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody." Marshall, this blog's for you.

This is my last entry on this blog, see my new one at wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com

All new entries will appear there though this will remain as reference until such time the ER upgrades to a new blogging platform.

UPDATE: 10/08/07
A couple of people at coffe this morning inquired as to whether "Marshall" above referred to somebody locally. Thats not the case. It refers to a person involved in science that I've been corresponding with related to my www.surfacestations.org project who has been giving me advaice and encouragment in the face of some of the criticism I received about the project on the blogosphere. Any implied or imagined reference to anyone locally is simply a case of a shered first name.

Comments

Anthony,
I wish you continued success. I to live in Northern California, have a wonderful wife, two great kids, and mostly good thing to be thankful for. I enjoy your site.

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