Domestic bliss
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Today I’ve been busy baking scones and
Sewing owls. These are ready to be stuffed and the bottoms hand stitched
closed
I’ve still got four more to ...
Go to Whoa
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Deniliquin water tower
Late last year I took on a contract role, my first full time employment
for 26 years. Early this year, Mum was admitted to hosp...
The New Toy
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My water toy is not exactly new. I was gifted it last November in fact.
But I couldn't use it til summer.It's an inflatible kayak, but its really
short...
There I Sit Again
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In the 1950's when I was a child automobiles were different than the ones
today. Almost all cars had bench seats. Today bucket seats are the norm.
At th...
Words for Wednesday 11/5/2025
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This meme was started by Delores a long time ago. Computer issues led her
to bow out for a while. The meme was too much fun to let go, and now Wo...
Today is an important anniversary
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*(Editor's note. This post from the archives was originally published in
2009. --RWP) On June 6, 1944, D-Day went forward as plann...
A Squiggle of Hedge Apples
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Every fall the hedge apples visit like some kind of vibrant, squiggly,
smelly aliens, and I'm always so overjoyed by their presence. I feel such
kinship...
Cambodia
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Cambodia now has a special space in my heart. I didn't expect that. Like
Thailand, the people were so gentle and kind and humble, but in this
country, th...
Debatable Issues
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I viewed about 15 minutes of each of the infamous debates. I don't
take them too seriously because as we know, the way politicians get elected
is no...
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I started these posts on Sword & Planet and Sword & Sorcery fiction
September 16, 2023, and the page has grown in leaps & bounds. It currently
has 580...
Fall Catch-ip
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As I write this, we are experiencing yet another power outage expected to
last 4 hours, better than 4 days as some of our other outages have. Still
it is...
I'm Back
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LITTLE JOHNNY LITTLE JOHNNY LITTLE JOHNNY LITTLE JOHNNY LITTLE JOHNNY
A teacher said to her class, "Right, I'm going to hold something under the
desk...
Untreated Chronic Pain Is Terrifyingly Agonizing
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I am having the worst pain of my life this week. I know there are many
others suffering, too. It is unbearably debilitating. 🥺
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“Few thin...
fires , climate , faith
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I am not of the mindset that *insert bad news story* is a punishment from
God or a message from Her or any other thing. I usually see disasters as
disaster...
One step back, two steps forward
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I missed you. It's that simple. I just missed you all. After my divorce
and move to a new house, I put up a few posts to let you know I was still
alive an...
Never Too Late To Learn New Tricks
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I'm half way through completing a degree in Music Production and am
absolutely loving every minute.
One more year and I will be a fully fledged Producer, ...
Slow food
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I've had a strange summer. In mid June I fell while getting out of an
elevator, in a rush to get to my hotel room after a loud, noisy, crazy
family party....
Ridgeland Roadhouse
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*From the Don Jackson Collection*
"A small buidling is home to a restaurant in Ridgeland." -- Library caption.
Get your Schlitz here. And your home cooked...
The following link is to a CBC
(Canadian Broadcasting Company) interview that was on yesterday’s radio program As it Happens. The subject of the
interview was a bystander’s response to Wednesday’s terrorist killing of 24-year-old
Corporal Nathan Carillo, who was on honorary guard duty at the Canadian
National War Memorial. The interviewer is Carol Off and the interviewee
Barbara Winter. I envy Carol’s ability to carry on so admirably through an
interview that left me wrecked, and I especially envy Barbara Winter’s ability
to be emotionally present, both with the dying corporal and on an
internationally broadcast radio program. How I wish I could remain so in touch with the best that is within me.