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Christmas 2018 Reflections

I have often thought about my attitude during this time of year as being somewhat of a Christmas cynic or curmudgeon.  I do not understand the frantic behavior of trying to find the perfect gift for someone, or the idea

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Pretending to Be

I sit here in my little enclave at the back of the garage pretending that I am willing myself to be a writer, actor, athlete, community volunteer and so forth; when in reality I am a motionless being wandering from

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Posted in Behavior, Delusion, hope, Life, Questions, Self-reflection

I used to think I knew some of the answers to life’s questions, but social media has cured me of that delusion.

I used to think that I had a few answers to life’s questions, but not anymore.  Social media has cured me of that delusion.  At long last I can shed the shackles of ignorance and naivete. With this thought in

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The United Kleptocrats of America

This narrative is not intended incite, but rather to provide insight, consideration and acknowledgement that perhaps systems of government are always in need of maintenance and repair.  I have had this on my mind and feel compelled to share my

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Christmas Eve Reflection – Enjoying Simple Things

12/24/2017: I start most of my days by reading a quote from a book; today’s quote has fashioned this idea to write a simple reflection about this holiday we call Christmas. Today’s Quote is by L.M. Montgomery; “I believe the

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Changing Perspective of Time

One recent morning while doing my usual routine of reading inspirational quotes, personal enlightenment materials, and the general news of the day, it occurred to me that my life has become an endless and redundant routine.  Now that I am

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Citizenry Vigilance Interrelated to Donald Trump

There are many people on social media expressing their displeasure regarding Donald Trump being elected president.  Many have stated that they will boycott the inauguration and not listen or watch it.  I don’t agree with this type of action. Anyone

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Sour Grapes of a Radical Feminist? OR Could it be Humped by Trump?

WARNING: Conservative thinking Trump voters please proceed with CAUTION: For those of you that are in support of the current president elect, I suggest you STOP reading here and go on to some other enlightening reading.  The following is my

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Fathers’ Day Reflections

As I contemplate what Fathers’ Day means for me, there are two veins of thought. The first is being a son and the other is being a father. Reflections of being a son: I guess some would say that being

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Posted in hope, Life, love, parenthood, Self-reflection

Like a perchance glance of a bird, life’s moments can be very fleeting yet memorable.

  I observed a bird on the wire behind our house.  It was one I could not identify, but it seemed regal and beautiful at first glance.  It piqued my curiosity enough that I went to get my field glasses

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