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intangible
Slavery ended as a result of the civil war. That’s what we are taught. It isn’t exactly the truth however. Whereas at the time of the civil war, the late rebellion as those with southern sympathies will often call… Continue reading
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writing the story
The choices we make will ultimately define our lives. That I believe wholeheartedly, and it is a lesson I wish could be taught to children. But youth can not be taught that lesson, only time can accomplish that. The… Continue reading
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standard testing
Are our highest standards becoming the lowest common denominator? That’s the impression I have been getting lately. It has been going by many names, progressive and liberal being the two frontrunners. What is really being promoted is a lack… Continue reading
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the best
Here it is July the fourth, the day we celebrate our Independence from Great Britain. Just a few weeks back we were celebrating Junetenth, the first year that was an official holiday. I did receive some negative feedback on… Continue reading
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experts
It has been said we are living in the information age. I would have to agree with that statement. Information is more readily available today than any time in history. We truly have become a global community. Information exchanged… Continue reading
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Signaling
Signals and signs are all around us. Most recently it is all this virtue signaling that has grabbed the most attention. A great deal of that is what we used to call climbing up on the soap box. I… Continue reading
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learning history
Here it is July. It’s my birth month! Guess I should start the celebration. I’ve noticed in recent years we have gone from having a birthday, to having a birthday weekend, and birth week. Why not a birth month? July… Continue reading
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realistic
Is it realistic to expect the ideal? In my opinion that is the problem we are facing these days. You can call it by many names, woke seems to be the current term bantered about, to mean just that. I… Continue reading
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unspoiled memories
I, like everyone else enjoy nostalgia. I get sentimental about the old hometown and all of that. At the end of my granddaughters graduation ceremony they sang their alma mater. Did you know that means, nourishing mother? That’s the Latin… Continue reading
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remaining hopeful
Watching the parade go by. There are times that is what I feel like I’m doing. It’s not a bad thing, it is just a thing. I just watched my granddaughters’ Shyann graduation ceremony. She was my final grandchild. But… Continue reading







