Monthly Archives: November 2015

Food has little to do with it . . .

It’s Sunday, it’s raining, and the chill is seeping into my heart and my soul. The house was filled with the sounds of children and the buzz of adults alternately enjoying and enjoining those same children, or acting like children … Continue reading

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“Life Is a Little Weird” and other thoughts on a cold morning

It’s cold this morning. The sky is a dull grey and the temperature doesn’t seem as if it’s going to climb much by midday. The cold that I feel, though, has little to do with weather conditions. I’m feeling, in the words … Continue reading

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Writing for the Marketplace: How to Keep It Fresh

I don’t claim the title author. I never wanted to write the Great American Novel. But I wear my writer badge with pride, and find inspiration all about me — I always hope my readers find the words interesting, helpful, … Continue reading

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Talking of many things . . .

“‘The time has come,’ the Walrus said, ‘To talk of many things: Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.’” … Continue reading

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