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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Snow Day
There’s nothing quite as sweet as a snow day. Oh, I know, kids think they have ownership of the joy of a good old snow day. Not true. Adults do the happy dance too. At least this adult does. Although … Continue reading
Be Prepared
Growing up in the 50’s and 60’s, my world vision was shaped by TV. It was a narrow vision. There wasn’t the plethora of stations there are today. This was B.C., Before Cable (No one will ever pay to watch … Continue reading
The Visit
You barked in my heart this morning. I wasn’t expecting it. I was driving to the train, watching the truck in front of me, keeping a safe distance. And suddenly, there were your eyes looking up at me. Tears blurred … Continue reading
Not The Girl I Used To Be
I’m not the girl I used to be. Seriously, a millenium ago (really, the seventies were in the last millenium) I would get excited because I was headed to Studio 54 or had just bought some new Betsy Johnson platforms or … Continue reading
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