Unplug it. You too.
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — Anne Lamott And that is including me. So until the next time…Be good to the world and yourself.
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“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — Anne Lamott And that is including me. So until the next time…Be good to the world and yourself.
Unplug it. You too. Read More »
We are mere mortals. Which means that someday, something will get us one way or the other. No matter how hard we try, it is the inevitable. But oh, how we try. Well. Today, I learned of some pitfalls we might not have been aware of. There are some everyday things that can prove to
Eat this. Not that. Really. Not that. Read More »
Poetry and Song By Linda Stowe How One Thing Led to AnotherLast month I read about Poetry 180, a project developed by former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins. The point of the 2002 project was to make poetry an active part of the daily life of high school students by encouraging them to read a poem
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Some things can be a lot of different things.Like bark. Or date. Or tie. Most of the time, when we use the word, we have a singular meaning in mind. So. When we say we have a lovely rose garden, we don’t think about Bob and how he recently rose to the occasion. We are
What’s it all about? Back again? Or is it your back? Read More »
What is it about this day? September 8th? Get this.Things happen on this date. On September 8th in 1960 we saw the nationwide release (United States) of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.” Of course it starred Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh and that darn shower. Then, six years later, on September 8th in 1966 we watched as “Star
And you get a car. And you get a car. Beam me up, Scottie. Read More »
I smell a rat. We all know the phrase. It means that we suspect trickery or deception. We think that something or someone is not as it appears to be. Or, perhaps, that something dishonest is happening. This idiom is very old. It originates from at least the 16th century. It first appeared in 1540
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People Want To Talk By Linda Stowe I have followed Walter Isaacson for years. You may have seen a clip of Isaacson interviewing some well-known figure on your local public TV station. But don’t shrug this guy off as a mere interviewer. He’s a lion among reporters and authors. Isaacson is best known for his
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Today. An ordinary day? Is there anything such as an ordinary day?Well. Here is something about this one. The very first electric traffic light in the United States was installed on the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. On this very date, August 5, 1914. But traffic lights had been
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