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Gloom, Despair and Agony
Is it raining where you are? Is it damp, cloudy, maybe a bit chilly? Are you feeling the despair creep in? I find the weather can affect my mood; my mood affects my attitude; my attitude affects my life. I … Continue reading
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Two Dollar Shoes
While Dan and I were on a weekend excursion last year, I picked up some cool-looking, wildly colored casual shoes I thought might be handy on a winter cruise vacation we had planned. They were made of elastic strips, … Continue reading
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Green!
I heard the weatherman say March first begins “meteorological spring” here in Texas. I wasn’t sure all that implied but, after living here seven years, I am inclined to agree: the last of February always greens up like early spring. … Continue reading
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Recognizing Brilliant Beauty
My husband is brilliant! He can fix stuff I can’t fathom. He knows how to install a hot water tank and stop a leaky toilet and unstop a drain. He can rewire electrical things and test batteries. He generally knows … Continue reading
Lost on Purpose
Having been born with a built-in compass, my husband simply cannot fathom why I get lost so easily. It exasperates him! Before I drive someplace new, he tries to tell me how to get there. When he says things like, … Continue reading
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Something Worth Reblogging
And I did not write it! Stumbled across this thought about being grateful for what we have…and maybe something more. She said it better than I could have, so here ya go! (Note: it is not just about kitchens.) Give … Continue reading
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Lingering
A winter poem I sliked. Maybe my readers will also. Lingering.
Returning Dust
I detest dust! Nothing is much uglier than a dark and beautiful piece of wood lightly coated with the fine particulate matter we call dust. Getting it off is called dusting furniture. I don’t like that either. I’ve been known … Continue reading
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Tagged death, dust particles, exercise injury, house cleaning, housework, mortality, recycling, sore leg muscles, what is dust
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