Monthly Archives: March 2024

What a Surprise!

It’s tax time. Every year about this time, it’s tax time. Time to pay the piper. Time to fund the government that makes choices for where my money goes. Time to assess if those choices are in agreement with my … Continue reading

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I Bent Wire

Bags and bags of springs, their ends straight, with the springy part in the middle. My pay depended on the pound of completed bent springs. It was a monotonous task, but one I could manage from home, offering flexibility in … Continue reading

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I Saw Sarah!

Yesterday afternoon I saw the musical ‘The Divine Sarah” by June Richards and Elaine Lang. Something both of them started over forty years ago, and shelved more then 39 years ago. Most things on the shelf for more than five … Continue reading

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I’ve been Pondering Again

Uh oh, I fear the path ahead. So, I sit thinking about the things we see, and what we do about them. A painting on the wall, not yours, in a different place, different town. Who is it by? What … Continue reading

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Synchronicities

I’ve often pondered whether synchronicities are merely coincidences. While Google may suggest they’re related, synchronicities carry a weight of “meaning” that’s both perplexing and disconcerting. I find it unsettling when seemingly disparate events align to convey significance, especially when they … Continue reading

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