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A means
Making ends meet. What means shall we use? A second job? If that is what is necessary I would say that is what should be done. Yet I often hear people complaining about that. I have to work two… Continue reading
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old friends and family
Old friends and family carry common memories, that’s why we miss them. Memories are meant to be shared not isolated in our mind. I have taken to writing them down, lest I forget. Those stories aren’t that interesting to those… Continue reading
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Remembering
Today is Pearl harbor day. Pearl was mentioned just the other day for the tragic event that took place there. A sailor that was ” upset ” with the authorities and in counseling choose to shoot two people. It’s another… Continue reading
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the great struggle
Yesterday I posed this question on Facebook, ” is social stability dependent upon financial stability? ” I only received a few responses. That wasn’t surprising as it is a somewhat rhetorical question. But what I had in mind was… Continue reading
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social sentiments
We all say the same thing, what’s wrong with kids today? It’s a generalized question which I’m quite certain has been asked since millennia. LOl, Im asking that about millennials now, my how the universe is filled with irony. But… Continue reading
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what sister's are for
One year ago today my sister left this earth and I miss her presence every day. It’s as though the world has become unbalanced. The world doesn’t turn as it used to. My sister was a constant in my life.… Continue reading
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where belief begins
We are bound not by our thoughts, but rather by our beliefs. If we were to change our beliefs as easily as our thoughts perhaps life would be easier. But that isn’t the case and my thoughts come in a… Continue reading
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Historic
The calendar never quits, never takes a day off, it just rolls on. Sure man has attempted to change it a few times. Pope Gregory X111 approved the calendar we use today. That’s why it is called the Gregorian calendar.… Continue reading
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as for forgiveness
I woke up on this Sunday morning with a realization that it was the first day of December. I also realized it had been 78 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. This event took place twelve… Continue reading
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Tradition, old and new
In a break with tradition I did serve a boneless turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. I’m happy to say it went fairly well, the deboning I mean, and it resembled a Turkey when completed. I was pleased after trussing that spineless… Continue reading







