Author Archives: JordanCornblog

Philly Phans

Being a sports fan, and having been born and raised near Philadelphia, I am no stranger to heartache. Perennial underdogs, Philly teams know how to engender hope in their base, and then dash it against the hard rocks of reality. … Continue reading

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Walls, Windows, and Doors

Fear, anger, joy, anxiety, sadness, contentment, gratitude — they’re our raw responses to the experiences of human life. They’re not good or bad, though we often judge them, unfortunately. Best, though, to let them be just what they are. And … Continue reading

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This…

Sedition is theword that applies here. So timeto make the arrests.

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If the Blue Pitcher Could Talk

The Blue Pitcher sat on the dining room table through innumerable meals at ‘The Ardmore House.’ This was a communal household I lived in, starting in 1978 and continuing for a number of years thereafter. The Blue Pitcher was a … Continue reading

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Beginner’s Mind?

Is Beginner’s Mindfor me just a way to a-void my history?

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Possibility

New snow dusts the trailYesterday’s tracks dusted, tooMorning breaks anew.

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Going with the Flow in 2022

This is a reprise of a post I wrote some years ago and I share its 2022 version here. It’s exactly what I’ve been thinking about lately with regard to writing in general, and my writing in particular. I’m drawn … Continue reading

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Maybe a Mantra?

Daily fortitude,One small step and then the next,How I keep going.

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There are Places I Remember (or Not)

Yesterday I found myself thinking about places in my life. It started innocently with a passing thought about the elementary school I attended. Actually, I attended 3 elementary schools, all in Havertown, PA. But the one I think of as … Continue reading

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Happy New Year

Twenty twenty-twoUnloading the dish washerMakes the whole world new

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