Gun Safety Books for Children

Being a Pediatrician, I am always on the look-out for new products related to firearms and children. So, it was with great interest that I recently ordered three new books for children, which pertain to firearms and firearm safety. The newest of the three is […]

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Good Thoughts for the New Year

I’ve decided that I’m going to implement an idea I saw on the Internet. The idea was to write down one good thing that happened to you during the week, and put it in a jar. At the end of the year, you are supposed […]

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Tammi Tactic-Elf

For those of you who aren’t social media addicts, like I am, I thought I should catch you up on what I’ve been doing all month on the Dr LateBloomer Facebook and Instagram accounts. (Those are linked under the icons if you want to go […]

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Pardon The Dust

Welcome to drlatebloomer.com – my very own domain!! Please pardon the dust while we get all this technology worked out. We have successfully migrated from Blogger, but are still working out some details to make this site as pretty and useful as I’d like it […]

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Tag Soup

Well, my buck firearm season is about over. There are still a few weeks of bow/crossbow season left, so I’ve not completely given up hope, but we’ll see. So far, I’ve got Tag soup again. I took a week off work after Thanksgiving, as I […]

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My Happy Place

As most readers of this blog know, I have slowed down in the shooting competition department the past few years. I’m still doing local club matches, but the big travel matches – especially 3-Gun – have gone away for me. I have kids in college […]

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Putting the Hammer Down

Fair Warning, that I will be wearing my Cranky Old Broad Hat today. The easily feather-ruffled should probably go read something else this time.  With readers thus warned, I will begin this post with a declarative statement: EVERY trigger pull should be a mindful, deliberate […]

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