Snowbrush

I plummet with Cliff

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I don’t get on well with tolerant people. Don’t ask me why, but the more tolerant someone is, the less he is able to tolerate me. Likewise w...
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How it feels

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I bore even myself with my health updates, yet of those who have read my preceding medical adventures, some might want the latest. My fellow...
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Ortho four

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I wrote the following for my new orthopedist. He is the fourth I have seen. So, why is this worth putting in my blog? Because it illustrates...
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The truth, the whole truth, and mostly the truth

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If you want to know what a smart dog looks like, take a look at this (I mean the photo, not the word this ). Now, I’m not one of those dog ...
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New Years

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Peggy had an esophageal dilation and biopsy on New Years Eve. Afterwards, she was as helpless as a baby, and I was the lion at her gate. Eve...
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Twenty years to go

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Some thoughts on (almost) turning sixty (on March 1). If you say to your friend when you’re 29, “I’m screwed-up because my parents were scre...
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Life goes on

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8:30 a.m. I could tell that Peggy hated to go to work much worse than usual this morning, because she complained about it much less. Christm...
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Behold my powerful deeds

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As I arrived at the physical therapist’s, a man my age was leaving. As I left, another man my age was arriving. The three of us are in one o...
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Trying to communicate about the sacred when beliefs are in conflict

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To my surprise, Lynn answered my letter of November 28, regarding her “If You Don’t Believe in God, then Sit Down and Shut-up” forward. Here...
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Still dead, I should think

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Today, I took the dogs biking; visited a sick neighbor in the hospital; got another neighbor to take me to pick up my computer (Peggy had th...
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If you don't believe in God, then "Sit Down and SHUT UP!!!"

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Peggy’s cousin, Lynn, is a practicing Catholics and the mother of a serviceman who recently returned from Afghanistan. She often forwards ul...
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Assassinations and memories of the homeland

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John Kennedy was killed 45 years ago today. I was 14 and skipping school in Brookhaven, Mississippi, when it happened. My mother was watchin...
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Fun at the Chevy dealership

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Peggy and I took the van to the Chevy dealership yesterday for an oil change and a grease job. Afterwards, we went to eat. Before I went int...
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Bonnie and Clyde

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Recent reading. Lots of books. Always lots of books. One about an elderly couple who were the first to walk across the Gobi Desert. Another ...
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Computer woes, First Christian

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My computer has been in the shop for a week. Twice, I complained about the slow service and was told by different techs that I could go to t...
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Biopsy results

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It might have made for more interesting writing if I had cancer, but I don’t. The doctors don’t know what I have. They suggested that I have...
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Awaiting a possible death sentence

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Twenty-three hours and ten minutes from now, I will be told whether I have metastatic cancer. That moment will either be the beginning of a ...

Post surgical adventures

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I don’t have biopsy results. The surgeon said she would replace the bone while I was on the table if the lab could tell right away that it w...
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The morning of surgery

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The time is 4:20 a.m. I have to be at the hospital at 5:45. I am calm. What will be, will be, and I am prepared to face it with dignity.
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People with their throats cut generally look dead; my first death

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I never saw anyone with their throat cut but what they looked the worse for wear; in fact, they looked dead and they didn’t die smiling eith...
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