The Water Lesson
Two things. This may be less than half full of water.But it is more than half full of air. It’s all in how you look at the glass. And how we see. I’ll see you real soon.
Two things. This may be less than half full of water.But it is more than half full of air. It’s all in how you look at the glass. And how we see. I’ll see you real soon.
See the light dance, all around us. If we notice. Happy Weekend. Day One.
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When we hear the name Wedgwood, we think of fine china and pottery. We think this way for a darn good reason. Founded in 1759, Wedgwood is a manufacturer of plates, bowls, and other pottery goods. The entire family lived by the potter code, it seems. But it was one guy, Josiah Wedgwood, who first
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Now that I think of it, movie theaters were abundant where I grew up in Dayton, Ohio. Just in our little neck of the woods, we had five, as I recall. They were Fox North Cinema, Loew’s Theatre, Page Manor, the Salem Mall, and the Kon-Tiki. All of them seemed nice, at least by the
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Where would we be without inventions? They surround us in every facet of our lives, from the time we wake in the morning to lights out at night. Our world would still be sticks and stones without inventions. But somewhere along the line, Thorg decided to take a vine and fasten a stick to a
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A lot of people took part in marches all across the United States on Sunday. There were 600 marches in all. They came together to protest Texas’s new restrictions on women’s rights concerning the choice to have an abortion. They wanted to show their opposition to this control over women. Control over women. That is
The control of women. We didn’t ask for it. Read More »
We should respect our elders. There are no ifs, ands, or ribbuts about it. You see, there is evidence that frogs have roamed the Earth for more than 200 million years. That’s at least as long as the dinosaurs. Yet, those little froggies survived. Here is something else about their longevity. It is difficult to
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