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Ted
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BlanketSangre de Cristo Mountains near Santa Fe

I was born and raised in Northern New Mexico.  In 1975, when I was 20, after graduating from university with a B. S. degree in Math (minor in Chemistry), I moved to Orange County, California, to attend optometry school. Blinking Eye Following graduation in 1979, I worked for FHP, a health maintenance organization, until major “burn-out” set in; I quit in early 1991.  (I even called in “sick” my last day of work...couldn’t wait to get out of that place! Silly Face)  After a few years, I decided that I was retired...and I hope to remain that way!  (Although I am licensed as an optometric physician in New Mexico, I presently do not practice.)  I find that it’s not difficult to live on what I have made, since I do not require many “things” to make me happy.

Cloudy Rio Grande River in EspañolaDrum

I lived in virtual paradise (Southern California) for 6 more years, hanging out and enjoying frequent trips to my favorite U. S. city, San Diego.  Then, admittedly, the possibility that an earthquake or series of quakes—which have been on a marked increase in California since 1987—might severely damage my home caused me great concern.  During the Northridge/Reseda earthquake of January 17, 1994—the most expensive natural disaster in U. S. history up to that point—I thought my house was going to slide off its foundation, even though I was 55 miles from the quake’s epicenter!  The quake measured 6.7 on the Richter Scale.  Although it hadn’t been the strongest quake I had felt (1st prize for that went to the 7.4 Landers quake, which soon was followed by the 6.6 Big Bear quake, both occurring June 28, 1992), it was the largest temblor I’d experienced so close to home.  Incidentally, if you never have felt an earthquake, it is very much like experiencing mild to severe turbulence while flying in an airplane...and is just about as much fun. Volcanic Cones near Española (To view a map showing the strongest U. S. quakes, 1750–1999, and to see how close you are to a seismically active zone, click here: U. S. Earthquakes.)  Anyway...I have a weird feeling that California will be rocked by a series of strong quakes—maybe even including the “BIG one” on the legendary San Andreas Fault—before too long.  All my friends there have been forewarned!Horse

    
Clouds & Cliffs near TesuqueTeepeeI departed California March 28, 1997, having lived more than half my life, up to that point, on the West Coast.  During my final year there, I wrote a novel, Pride Island (click on it and go to the Table of Contents if you would like to read a summary, a preview, and/or the novel itself).  Prior to that, I also wrote a very long (600+ page) book, which is a detailed overview of the Bible.  It contains hundreds of hyperlinked cross-references, along with over 4,700 hyperlinked scripture references.  I have converted it into HTML HTML, and you can view it if you like, all for free: Creation ... Counterfeits ... and the 70th Week.  Also, I have a comprehensive section on the eye called Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology of the Human Eye, a very descriptive HTML Tutorial, a Punctuation Guide, and a huge collection of Graphic Images if you would like to check them out!

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Music: “Saturday in the Park” by Chicago

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