Never too early to be happy
Here we are, a day away from the first “ber” month of the year. We can expect to hear Christmas songs at dawn’s early light. I don’t know about you,
Here we are, a day away from the first “ber” month of the year. We can expect to hear Christmas songs at dawn’s early light. I don’t know about you,
And so we’re back on general community quarantine (GCQ). Are you sick and tired yet of all these acronyms? I know I am. We actually have a surfeit of these
Every year, in mid-June or early July, I write a detailed review of the half year that has just passed. I call it my midyear throwback. I consult my journal
We are going on six months since our first lockdown in March. This forced incarceration has affected me and many of my friends in several different ways. There is no
It’s August! How did that happen? Where did the rest of the year go? I remember January and February. I recall getting back from the States in early December right
I hope I don’t bring you down with my ramblings today. It is Sunday, after all, and it is supposed to be the fun and happy day of the week.
The 4th of July. In the midst of this horrible pandemic and despite unsettling images of unrest in several of their major cities, Americans took the time to celebrate their
After two inevitable and tearful postponements, my granddaughter and her fiancé finally pronounced their happy “I dos” before an ordained minister and a handful of witnesses in Duluth, a beautiful
I took Sunday off last week. I suddenly had erratic spikes of blood pressure and had to take to bed and call a doctor, which is not my favorite thing.
No, I am not talking about the Charles Dickens classic. I am sure that many optimists like me looked forward to something good happening after quarantine, aside of course from
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