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VOTE
I did, but unfortunately not very many people in my precinct bothered to – final count was about 41%. Not good, people! Sonoma County Election Results
Tidying up…
I often jot down things that I think I might want to write a blog post about, but sometimes I don’t end up getting around to it – so I thought I’d just put some of these things here and … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Onward & Upward, Ruminations
Tagged creativity, family, health, humor, insanity, politics, questions, work
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Political Insanity
Unbelievably, our ridiculous Congress has caused the government to shut down due to a refusal to cooperate and do their jobs. It is ludicrous. This so-called Tea Party needs to get a grip or just go away! They are Neanderthals … Continue reading
nine-eleven
9/11/13 – thinking about where I was on 9/11/01. Sitting on my sofa nursing my child. I will never forget it. I think about other shocking events I have experienced: The 1989 earthquake in San Francisco, the floods in 1982 … Continue reading
Posted in Onward & Upward, Ruminations
Tagged insanity, philosophy, politics, questions, smoking, spirit, writing
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07/14/13
This morning I saw a very cool thing when I went outside for a cigarette. A big vulture came swooping down and sat on top of the telephone pole right behind our house. Those things are so BIG – ugly, … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Onward & Upward, Ruminations
Tagged ADD/HD, NATURE, perception, politics
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Oprah’s Harvard Speech
Today my son finishes the 7th grade, and how strange it is to me to see my not-so-long-ago little bundle of joy becoming a young man, soon to be out there facing the world. And this morning on the news … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Ruminations
Tagged philosophy, politics, quotes
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Darkness at Noon
Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler I started reading this book on May 15th. The funny thing about this book is that I once owned a copy (with the cover pictured at left, which is different from the library copy … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Ruminations
Tagged books, Fiction, history, philosophy, politics, quotes
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INSANITY?
CONNECTIONS… I often tend to see the “connectedness” between seemingly disparate things; I constantly see examples of the ways things are connected. But sometimes it can be hard to pinpoint just how a thing might relate to another thing, even … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Ruminations
Tagged books, history, insanity, money, NATURE, philosophy, politics, questions, relationships
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Capitalism Gone Wild
My sister posted this Wall Street Journal article on Facebook the other day and, after I got around to reading it, I decided it was worth posting here: Capitalism is killing our morals, our future Commentary: In a Market Society, … Continue reading
Arthur Koestler
From Dr. Mardy’s Quotes of the Week – March 3 – 9, 2013, I learn about Arthur Koestler: This Week in History: On March 3, 1983, Arthur Koestler died at age 77 by consuming a lethal dose of barbiturates. A … Continue reading
Posted in Ruminations
Tagged books, history, philosophy, politics, quotes
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1/16/2013
Last night I watched a show on PBS about Obama’s first term as President. It was enlightening and interesting. Frontline. But what a mess our political system is in. The Republican Party is a disaster and a nightmare to our … Continue reading
The Man in the High Castle
1/12/13 – started reading Philip K Dick’s The Man in the High Castle. 1/16/13 – finished it. This book was fascinating. Very clever; the premise is that the Axis powers won WWII and Japan and Nazi Germany have basically … Continue reading
1/4/2013
I have discovered/learned a couple of things this week: 1. You can’t count on anything where health insurance is concerned. I went to the pharmacy, as I do the first of every month to pick up my prescription (that I … Continue reading
Dazed and Confused in the 21st Century
It seems my former blog was lost. No worries, it contained nothing really worth talking about. So, let’s try this again… And my thoughts today start with this: Q. Why is it that religion is so often tied to violence, … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Ruminations
Tagged politics, religion
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