Wadoni's World
This will be a blog to document my life events as well as my interests. It will be ever changing so check back often. I will be writing articles about self help. I will also include hobbies such as: firearms, motorcycles, movies, and photography.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Sligo Festival
Me and the family just got back from the Sligo Festival in Sligo, Missouri. It was a nice time and it was good to see that it is growing in popularity more and more each year. It was packed with a line out the door. We were literally waiting for people to get up so we could get in and have a seat. It was amazing Corn Beef and Cabbage and Reuben Sandwiches. It was my Wife's first time to go and she loved it. So I have a feeling we won't be missing any future years to come. We then went to the Sligo Cemetery and attempted to find a relative from the 1900's, we failed so we will have to ask a family member more familiar with the cemetery.
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Sligo Festival,
Sligo Missouri
Location:
Sligo, MO 65560, USA
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Open Carry In Missouri
I am starting to see more people openly carry their firearms in the surrounding area. Guess what, people are not scared and few seem to notice that they have firearms on. I am glad to see that people are not making an issue where there should be no issue. I went into a local gun shop this past Friday and I was happy to see a couple buying firearms together. They were also looking for training. The gun shop worker was working hard on trying to find a suitable pistol for them. He did not appear set on selling top dollar firearms as well. He told them I will not sell you something you do not need. That is something that you rarely hear in this day and age. He really appeared to be staying within their set price ranges and was even showing them some that were below the price they were willing to pay. It is refreshing to see law abiding, responsible citizens taking measures to protect themselves and their families.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
The Search For A New Carry Pistol
I have fallen in love with the 1911 over the last few years. In particular the full size government model. To me there is just something about how the gun handles and shoots. I feel I am so much more accurate with the firearm and it just feels like a part of me, an extension of my body. So I have decided to find a 1911 meets a few of my requirements. I am wanting a rail, stainless steel construction for frame and slide, match grade barrel, military guide rod, cocking shoulder, night sights, G10 Grips, magazine well, lowered and flared ejection port, and NO MIM PARTS!
So with a criteria like this I am almost going to have to go custom or buy a pistol for a decent price and have some pistol smith work done. I have been looking at Wilson Combat and would love to have one of these finely crafted pieces of utilitarian art! I however am lacking funds for such a deep investment. I do not have the luck of having investors or people willing to provide products for me to test. So I have to save some cash and then when I have enough pony it up! So till then stay tuned.
The search is ongoing and I have faith that I will find the perfect 1911 that will meet my needs.
So with a criteria like this I am almost going to have to go custom or buy a pistol for a decent price and have some pistol smith work done. I have been looking at Wilson Combat and would love to have one of these finely crafted pieces of utilitarian art! I however am lacking funds for such a deep investment. I do not have the luck of having investors or people willing to provide products for me to test. So I have to save some cash and then when I have enough pony it up! So till then stay tuned.
The search is ongoing and I have faith that I will find the perfect 1911 that will meet my needs.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Trying to Build Web Traffic
I always have so many ideas and plans on how to generate more traffic to my blog. I am always thinking of unique blog posts or information I feel that would help others. In the end if I do not have a solid reader base I have basically a blog full of info that reaches no one. I have been told that good things come to those who wait. I do believe that because when I started this blog after several months of posting I did have descent traffic but I ended up stopping my posting and I lost most of my reader base. So there is something to be said about a constant flow of content to your blog, it does really make readers keep coming back. I try to tag appropriate labels and make my post titles catchy. I personally do not totally understand SEO. I have read many articles about it but in the end, it is a mythical beast to me. So maybe I need to work on adding SEO to my content more and in my titles. I am not sure at this moment. I have been attempting to drive traffic to my blog with twitter but I am not sure if that is working as of yet.
I have been working on a series of Health/Medical related posts. I have started one series so far. I work very hard with my clients to develop a very holistic approach to their health. I see so many people living unhealthy lives or some part of their life is very healthy. I really want to bring awareness and give people useful tools to help themselves in their day to day life.
I am very passionate about health and well being. I world love for this blog to go on to providing life changing information that is easily accessible.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
The Balancing Act
Have you ever watched a Tight Rope
Walker? Have you ever wondered how they walk on such a thin wire so
far above the earth and not fall? Is it that they have nerves like
steel that keeps them from faltering and falling to their ultimate
demise on an unforgiving ground below? Could it be that they have a
gift of superhuman balance that they discovered early on in their
life? Could it be that they have some sadistic need for adrenaline
and risking their life gives them their “fix”. Sure, I guess you
could make an argument for any of the mentioned or a myriad of other
possible plausible reasons as to why someone would take such a risk.
I want you to think about this for a
second and take a look at your life. Do you see any parallels in
your life as compared to the person high above the crowd walking on
the thin wire? Do you have balance or are you ever so close at any
second to falling off of your “wire” and into impending disaster?
Do you find yourself feeling like your walking a thin line and
always wavering unsteadily back and forth. Do you find it hard to
keep your footing? So what similarities or differences do you see
now?
You may argue that this is too far of a
stretch to compare you, the reader to someone who goes out on a wire
each day for a living. However, you go out each day into a world
that is uncertain, full of risks, life decisions you make may have a
ripple effect on your life, family, and friends for years to come.
Life is a constant act of balancing. If you fail to balance your
life, and depending on how badly you unbalance your life, will depend
on how much turmoil and struggle you will have in your life.
So do you think that maybe the Tight
Rope Walker has a more balanced life than you? Do you feel that you
have your life in order and balanced enough? I am not sure but self
reflection can go a long way in identifying if you need more balance
in your life.
I plan on doing a series of articles
about this in up and coming posts so come back often and read. This
is a very broad topic and has so many facets that need to be analyzed
and looked at to do the subject justice. This is something that is
important to me and I am very passionate about because I believe that
so many people are unbalanced and not healthy in their day to day
life. I teach this on a regular basis to my patients and I advocate
this on regular basis to all of my patients.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Lazy Sunday
It was a lazy Sunday after church this morning. Me and my wife had a nice lunch with my parents and then we went on to take a nice walk at a local park. The park has a Frisbee Golf Course. I was shocked to see people playing even though we had 24 MPH wind today. We walked across part of the course and we could see a Frisbee be thrown and only see it to fly straight up into the sky and fall just 10 feet in front of it's original launch point. Yet I have to commend that players because despite the short comings of them being able to play they appeared to be having fun still. We walked the bicycle trail and then went to the bird watching area. While we were there we were able to see a Woodpecker. I am not sure of the type since bird watching is not my forte. Now we are just sitting here waiting for the next episode of The Walking Dead! Can't wait to see what we are in store for tonight!
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Millstream Gardens
So today me and the wife went to Millstream Gardens Conservation Area. It is nestled in a rural part of Ironton, MO. It is a swift 2.5 mile hike to the "Cat's Paw" which overlooks the Tieman Shut-in which is located on a portion of the St. Francois River. This section of the river provides the only location in Missouri where you can get a taste of white water kayaking. If you take this route you will travel down through an old damn which was once used to power the Silver Mines. It was a gorgeous hike and one that I would recommend. You can spend a good part of your day exploring and crawling around the rocks which have been smoothed by the river over time.
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