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Sunday’s Thought(s)
“But a sober look at our world shows that the degree of human intervention, often in the service of business interests and consumerism, is actually making our earth less rich and beautiful, ever more limited and grey, even as technological advances and consumer goods...
Something Funny
As you may have noticed, I have not been here as much as I'd like to be, for all kinds of good reasons, and sometimes when you don't write for a bit, you are shy about sharing random thoughts. You know, the kind of thoughts you have that just before you tap them out...
Hello Out There
I know, I have not fallen off the face of the earth, rather it is summer, real summer, following the very, very quiet year of isolation, so all heaven is breaking loose and I want to pay attention. The family was all here for my birthday week and the 4th ( well,...
Begin Your Story with Laughter.
I love that advice from Brian Doyle and poet Kim Stafford-- Preferably with jokes from children. What's worse than finding a worm in your apple? ....Finding half a worm. I have been hanging around with my grandchildren, Papa Bob, and the dogs. Mainly, they all like...
One Way to Start the Day
I'm doing my best not to look at my phone first thing. Not to see the alerts about vaccines, Trump and Russia, Harry, the Haines PD warning about a Large Brown Bear by Deishu Drive and the Two Cow Moose with Calves in the Young Road Vicinity or an email about Papa...
Practice
Can I tell you how good it felt to have a houseful this past holiday weekend, and how I'm a little anxious about writing to you about it because I'm the Writer Laureate now and what if I make a mistake? There's a lot of pressure to at least spell correctly, and at...
After the Rain
After turning off a local Facebook thread with a shout one more time over the current leadership's insistence that places like the pool, museum and library need to make money and pay for their own way, and almost tossing the iPad out the door into the rain, there...





