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Pain
This last week has been a rough one; for quite a while now my right knee has been degenerating to the point where the meniscus has broken down to the point the knee joint is bone-on-bone. Some 30 years back, the same knee had an ACL replacement and this is ‘normal’ after such a time.
The weather always
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Mood: ‘Right Place, Wrong Time’ by Dr. John
Vernal Equinox
Ancient astronomy has been an interest of mine for so many years. It has fascinated me how almost every ancient civilization had some form of astral calendar, from the Medicine Wheel in Wyoming to Stonehenge in Great Britain to the orientation of the pyramids in Egypt and Central America.
The first records of the term
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Just Enjoy Thyselves
For a few years now I have taken a Thursday night out of the month and had what I call an After Work Thursday Social at the Bradicombs, my humble abode. The idea has been to have people I work with drop by after work is done, stay for the
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Mood: ‘A Wink and a Smile’ by Harry Connick, Jr.
Good Golly, Great Gifts!
This last Christmas, I received a gift I did not give enough credit to at the time. I definitely thanked the person who presented it to me, as it was something dear to my Collector’s Heart: books. Not just any books, but vintage books! Even the ‘wrapping’ was great, as it...
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A Month of Hardship Traversed
Firstly, an update on the health issues of last blog; two and a half weeks out from her aortic valve replacement surgery Mom is going great! No lasting effects, though she has yet to visit her heart specialist for the after-surgery check-up, but al this point there does not seem to be much worry...
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Mood: Gregorian Chants, any and all.
Stay The Course
Last Week: My Dad has been dealing with a UTI for a few weeks and did not seem to be getting better with a course of antibiotics. On top of which, there were a few mornings of slurred speech and even one where he was hallucinating! So, not knowing a better plan, Mom and I took
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He said: “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners
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Mood: ‘Lovely Day’ by Bill
Reflections On ‘Lost’ Love
I do not know how long it took or when it happened. Understanding that death isn’t the end of emotion, isn’t the end of Love (or other long-held emotions). Understanding that, like many hardships in Life, that the flames of pain must needs be walked through to the end, to survive them and learn from the
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No Worse For the Wear
Not yet quite into my sexagenarian years, with reasonably good health but with a damned traitorous knee which requires replacement, another Solar rotation still finds me enjoying the life I have.
The octogenarian parents were not feeling up to a 40 minute drive, so an incredible Bavarian meal was not in the birthday cards,
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Why Twelve Days?
I do not know why it surprises me that many people do not know the significance of the number of days, but it is very simple in the explanation: from the birth of Christ to the arrival of the Three Wise Men, Gaspar, Melchior and Balthazar, was a span of twelve days, now known as
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Mood: ‘Corner Pocket’ by Count Basie
A Trio of Forgotten New Year’s Movies
There are not a lot of New Year’s movies that I am aware of, and this seems to be so with anyone I have asked over the years. In fact, really only one of the movies I will present here have any real direct connection with the time of year, two take
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Mood: “My Way” sung by Frank Sinatra
Be Resolute
A lot of people decide that New Year’s Eve and Day are a time for change, a time to enter the new year with a new frame of mind, with the impetus to make changes or a single change in their lives or goals. On the face of it, a noble thing to do, of course.
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