Author Archives: JordanCornblog

Falling Short — Sorry Alice!

So yesterday’s post fell far short of the stated mission of this blog – or at least a part of its mission…’Entertaining Alice.’ So, I apologize for that and, as a corrective, share a more affirmative and less snarky political … Continue reading

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So, He’s In, Again

I wrote about him two years ago, here and here. And I feel much the same today as I did back then. Except maybe I’m a little bit angrier, actually. Here’s one of the things that pissed me off recently … Continue reading

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Just This Today

Yesterday morning a good friend from work lost her years’ long battle with leukemia. All day, I couldn’t stop thinking of this poem. I share it now, remembering Martha with love on this, the first morning that doesn’t have her … Continue reading

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In the Parking Lot at Hannaford’s

Yesterday morning I did the food shopping and was walking to my car after finishing up at Hannaford’s when I was approached by an African-American gentleman. He looked to be about my age, maybe a little older. He had on … Continue reading

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Walking in the Woods at Night

Coming home from work on an icy Tuesday evening, it’s so tempting to change into jammies and grab a book and a warm cup of tea. The darkness looks daunting and always, it holds the unknown. Yup, nearly every night … Continue reading

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Tomorrow

Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the murders at Parkland High School. In the twelve months since 2/14/18, there have been 1200 young people gunned down in this country. 1200. In a project titled Since Parkland, student reporters have refused … Continue reading

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My Fitbit Stopped Syncing (And I Couldn’t Find Peace)

Sadly, this title is true. It’s how I am about certain things. I notice a problem and I just can’t let it go until I have figured it out and fixed it. This, unfortunately, isn’t true of all things. For … Continue reading

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Two Challenging Steps I’m Thinking About

The first of the two came to my mind unbidden, though not for the first time, after seeing “If Beale Street Could Talk.” It has to do with football, a pastime about which I’m very conflicted. It’s easy enough to … Continue reading

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I Can’t Even…

Sadly, I ended up ‘watching’ about 15-20 minutes of the Trump debacle last night because I didn’t want to miss Stacy Abrams. Mostly I was on Twitter (rather than actually watching), and I thoroughly enjoyed some of the snarky comments. … Continue reading

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SOTU? STFU.

I am avoiding the SOTU, are you? Is there any need to watch the outrage of complacent, power-hungry GOP legislators applauding the blatant lies of the man who currently occupies the oval office? I feel outraged enough, every waking hour. … Continue reading

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