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Monday
How to Save Your Drowned Cell Phone
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The other day my cell phone fell into a cup of Earl Grey tea. Today it is working just fine. What's my secret? you may ask. I'm glad...
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Sunday
Never Forgotten
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were you but a memory to me you would fade away to dust but diamonds never fade ~~~~~~~~ In memory of those I love who succumbed to ...
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Saturday
Zen Empty
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When life feels bereft I ask myself, is this the zen of nothingness? Is this the empty nothing that all seek? empty so lonely ...
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Thursday
Books in the Spare Bedroom
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Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman Author: Elizabeth Buchan Bel Canto Author: Ann Patchett Long Quiet Highway : Waking Up in America ...
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Monday
Watching Old Video
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. Dad's habit patting his bald head Mom rubbing her sore leg How straight is his profile from nose to chin... that "stif...
Saturday
Highlights from a Day in the Life...
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Insomnia til 3 AM. Awake at 6. Wow! I got three straight hours. Kitty brings his mousie. I throw. He chases and returns with his prize, over...
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Thursday
Wood and Water
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. My mother always said my sister Satsu was like wood; as rooted to the earth as a sakura tree. But she told me I was like water. Wat...
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Wednesday
Loss
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From Memories of a Geisha~~~ At the temple, there is a poem called "Loss", carved into the stone. It has three words...but the...
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Monday
Summer Swim Party
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In college, my professor invited us all to his house for a barbecue, and swim. Our families were invited, too. We were thoroughly enjoying o...
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Sunday
A Thought on Writing
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"For a writer, life is always too short to write. I will just try my best during what remains of my life." ~~~ Cao Yu 1910 - 19...
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Saturday
How to Make Mom's Potato Salad
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She never measured so do what you like! My Grandmother used to boil the potatoes whole and cut them after cooking. And I remember Mom doin...
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If You Could See Me Now
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Perhaps there is nothing supernatural about death. Perhaps there is. Some believe that when it is over, it is over. The body dies, there ...
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Wednesday
One Step at a Time
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One Step at a Time by Lenor Madruga Chappel Lenor's story of living through extremely frightening circumstances is truly mouth droppi...
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Tuesday
Birthing Life
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Sixty five years ago in the darkness I became aware of a soft tangerine light mesmerizing, an increasing warmth seeping around me bec...
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Monday
What Inspires You?
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"We are more than what we do, much more than what we accomplish, far more than what we possess." ~~~ William Arthur Ward Grac...
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