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I know I'm crazy, but what if we asked the SG company to sponsor for a visa application 100 young women to come to the USA to live and eventually become citizens? I'm especially thinking of former eastern bloc countries such as Russia, Byelorussia, Ukraine, Baltic nations and others.
Let's say we all popped $100 to a fund to help these women come here, experience...
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I finally got some speakers for my computer, and guess what: the Vblogs of so many of your voices sound like nice people, ordinary people. I didn't know what I was missing by having a mute computer, but those days are gone. So nice to hear your voices Kemper, Pthalo, Praesape, and everyone else. smile
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Happy Birthday Earl Scruggs, the father of three-finger style bluegrass banjo picking. Wha'd'ya mean what's a banjo?
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Let's hope life gets better for all of us in the New Year.
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Being an adult doesn't mean you don't feel hurt when you open a package and find a gift that shows no thought or imagination by the giver.
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Winter has arrived, exactly on time, including a dusting of snow.
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Well, it is still autumn on Cape Cod; there have been a few days with early-morning frost but nothing that suggests an oncoming winter (the solstice is just 14 days away). Who could complain in early December about days that reach toward 60 degrees with south winds. Not Me! But changes are coming as they always do.
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It looks as though I was premature in expecting winter; it is still late September here on Cape Cod even though the calendar says Thanksgiving is just a week away. If only the mild weather would continue.
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I didn't mean to suggest that I was going anywhere, especially into hibernation, but winter is a time when we hunker down, build the fire a little bit higher, wrap the comforter around our shoulders and hope that Spring again comes somewhere down the line.
Winter on Cape Cod is a time of darkness; we don't have streetlights, most homes of non-resident property owners are...
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Well, DST has ended and winter is the future. Remember the old guy's advice: that it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. I hope I see you in the spring. Love to All.