Jeff Kusner

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Psalm 42:1

As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O God. Psalm 42:1 (NIV) This photo of “spring creek” was taken back in 2006, it’s a spring fed creek that runs through the Spring Grove neighborhood of Westerville, Ohio.  

The 5000 Year Leap

The 5000 Year Leap

I’ve not made much of a dent in the stack of books I’ve purchased this year, though I’ve recently begun reading The 5000 Year Leap . It’s a book  that reveals some of the principles of freedom that our founding fathers shared. There is a great quote from John Adams early in the book outlining …

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Cyber Monday

I’ve seen several posts about specials for Cyber Monday and thought I would get into the act… so here goes… CYBER MONDAY SPECIAL SAVE $5 PER COPY when you buy Fearful To Fearless using discount code SSTKEKNC The discount code is only good at  https://www.createspace.com/3486664

Slow Down And Smell The Kielbasa

Picked up this seasons order of kielbasa from Beekist Meat in Johnstown.  I was raised in Toledo where my Polish ancestors settled during the early 20th century. It sounds kind of funny saying that, 20th century that is, it makes it sound so long ago, anyway kielbasa and the holidays just seem to go together. …

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The Alternative Center

Yesterday I began work on a new website for The Alternative Center, it’s an adult education group that supports people with disabilities and their families. I’ve been fortunate to meet a few of the students and they are some of the most fun loving, honest & generous people I’ve met… we should take a lesson …

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Super Size It!

Back in the summer of 2007 we made our way up to Northern Michigan and stopped for lunch in Petoskey. There is a small park that sits atop a bluff overlooking the Little Traverse Bay. It was a beautiful day so I proceeded to shoot some pictures with my Nikon D50. I especially loved how this …

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My First Viral Campaign

After publishing Fearful To Fearless I made my first attempt at an online campaign to help spread awareness. The campaign was patterned after similar campaigns I’ve seen and actually participated in myself. The crux of the campaign was this; First, you need to provide your visitors the opportunity of receiving a free gift, something of value. In …

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