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Monthly Archives: December 2012
The Tree
The early morning darkness wrapped me snugly like a black straight-jacket. I looked at my watch; I had been running for nearly an hour. As my legs worked, my mind contemplated the world’s troubles. I started globally: Tension in the … Continue reading
A difficult goodbye
Did you feel it this morning? That little touch of fear as your kids got on the bus? Last Friday morning, you didn’t think a thing about it, did you? Nope, it was just the everyday chaos of getting your … Continue reading
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Monday Free-For-All
I know everyone with kids gave them an extra hug on the way out the door this morning.
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Sunday Free-For-All
Operation “Clean out the gutters” was a success before the sky opened up. Hope you have a great Sunday.
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Saturday Free-For-All
Good morning. May today be a better day than yesterday with its horrible news.
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At a Loss for Words
The sky was gray, hiding the joyous sunrise. Although warmer than it had been all week, there still was a chill in the air. I’m not sure if it was from the wind or yesterday’s horrific news from Connecticut. But … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: You gotta have heart
I went in for a heart test a few years ago when I was having some chest pains. They did a calcium score on me (where they run a scan to see if you have any blockage) and ran an … Continue reading
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Friday Free-For-All
Good morning! Looks like another fantastic day! I’ll be up at Lemuria Books at lunchtime if you want a copy of Fried Chicken & Wine personalized.
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