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Gratitude Sunday: DST Again
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “I don’t really care how time is reckoned so long as there is some agreement about it, but I object to being told that I am saving daylight when my reason tells me … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Back Into The Pool
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” W. H. Auden Sunday Haiku Water puddles wait for little birds, larger pools await loud old crows. Sunday Musings Ok. I lied. In a … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Let’s Re-Imagine Health Care
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “America’s health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.” Walter Cronkite Sunday Haiku Autumn skies golden with dust motes, gnat wings flashing goodbye sweet summer. Sunday Musings I promised (perhaps several … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Heart Of Glass
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “The glass is always half empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.” Janeane Garofalo Sunday Haiku Stop. Just sit. Breathe fresh air, feel the sun, … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Victory Garden 2020
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “My grandmother had a courtyard of animals, like goats and chickens. She made ricotta cheese, cooked with potatoes warm from the garden, grew everything from beans to wheat. It was simple, seasonal food, … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Cutting Out The Thorns
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week “…I do feel that my nature is to express what this self, this particular self at this time, experiences in the world. And that is so organic – I use this metaphor a … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: The Village Auntie
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week – “So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.” Robin Quivers Sunday Haiku Mild summer solstice, sun creeps inexorably southward once again. Sunday Musings Sometimes … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: If You Never; or, Polish Your Lens
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week – “In a sane, civil, intelligent, and moral society, you don’t blame poor people for being poor.” Andrew Young Sunday Haiku Glorious dark gray, gloomy, damp, cool, mid-spring days amid bright flowers. Sunday … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: Dance Lessons
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week – “Laughter, songs, and dance create emotional connection; they remind us of the one thing that truly matters when we are searching for comfort, celebration, inspiration, or healing: we are not alone.” Brene … Continue reading
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Gratitude Sunday: The Hidden Costs Of Jury Duty
Gratitude * Sunday Quote of the Week – “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.” Martin Luther King, Jr … Continue reading
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