fixed the ported posts, again

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image: "/photos/Flowers/2021052811185514.jpg"
featured_image: "/photos/Flowers/2021052811185514.jpg"
published: "2021-05-29T11:34:27-0500"
categories: ["personal"]
tags: ["photos", "house"]
title: "Color After Freeze"
summary: "Nature Recovers"
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![img](/photos/Flowers/2021052811185514.jpg)

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tags: ["sa", "software", "opensource"]
categories: ["personal"]
title: "GitHub Payback Time"
summary: "Time to payback"
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Whilst I am not a developer by profession, I do know how to do some scripting. Over the last two days, I have found some cool new (to me) projects ([git-extras](https://github.com/tj/git-extras) and [styli.sh](https://github.com/thevinter/styli.sh)) and found a few things which were either [broken](https://github.com/tj/git-extras/pull/928) or that I thought could be [done](https://github.com/thevinter/styli.sh/pull/1) [better](https://github.com/thevinter/styli.sh/pull/6). So, I submitted three pull-requests between the two repos. One has already been applied, one is in the review process with a bit of back and forth coaching on it, and the third I just opened.

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image: "/photos/Random/Chalk-Heart.jpg"
featured_image: "/photos/Random/Chalk-Heart.jpg"
image: "/photos/Random/Chalk-Heart.jpg"
date: "2021-06-25T21:46:01-05:00"

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image: "/photos/Local/Obelisk/20210618192243-012.jpg"
featured_image: "/photos/Local/Obelisk/20210618192243-012.jpg"
date: "2021-06-19T13:31:10-0500"
tags: ["photos"]
categories: ["personal"]
title: "Quick Photo Walk"
summary: "Lovely day to take a stroll"
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I had a chance to drive into town for a family thing, and went and visited Houston's copy of [Broken Obelisk by Barnett Newman](http://www.barnettnewman.com/broken-obelisk/). I did not know that there are four copies of this sculpture.