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The tragic romance that shaped Meryl Streep’s life | New York Post

I’ll start writing my own posts again soon, but this caught my eye and I thought others might enjoy this insight into Meryl Streep’s character. A formidable person, indeed … and this makes me want to see The Deer Hunter again … Continue reading

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Why Is Rush Limbaugh So Afraid of Lesbian Farmers? – NBC News

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh sounded the alarm bells about the “Obama regime” sending lesbian farmers to rural parts of America. But what’s really behind his concerns? Source: Why Is Rush Limbaugh So Afraid of Lesbian Farmers? – NBC News … Continue reading

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Why Comparing Bernie and Hillary is Like Comparing Apples and Oranges

I think I’ve finally figured out a big piece of what’s been bothering me about the Democratic Primary. It has to do with comparing Bernie’s and Hillary’s voting records as if they are comparable, when I don’t think they are. Bernie … Continue reading

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Bonfires

I seem to love bonfires. It’s not nascent pyromania, at least so far as I can tell. But the more I reflect, the more I wonder. What is it about fires? They’re warming, and there’s something so alive about them. … Continue reading

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Bernie-A Luxury We Cannot Afford

I’ve been mulling this for a long time, and I share it with all due respect to the Bernie supporters out there. People who are principled and whose values I, in very large part, share. I like what Bernie says … Continue reading

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My Subconscious and David Bowie

So, I woke up this morning and the first words that came to me were, “I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar.” Like so many, I felt very deeply touched by David Bowie’s death. His music, his personae, are both woven … Continue reading

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Neighbors

Here’s a quick thought that came and stayed with we while I took Caleb on a morning walk in the woods: We’re all neighbors. Bear with me, because there’s an interesting twist here, I promise. The thought is an amalgam … Continue reading

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Meditating

So, I set a goal for myself to meditate every day – starting at the beginning of December. I’m using my Habitbull app to track my progress (yep, apps intrigue me). They say it takes 66 days to create a … Continue reading

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Learning to Relax, and New Habits

So, it’s nearly time to head back to work after a long span of time off. Delicious. And I also feel very lucky to have a job that I like – and that affords me a living wage as well … Continue reading

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Yes, By All Means, Let’s Expand the War on Terror

Terrorism, according to Merriam-Webster, is “the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.” It’s what we witnessed with horror in Paris this past Friday. The world … Continue reading

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