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Remembering Nine-Eleven

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September 11, 2019

9/11 Memorial of Maryland     When I was a child, I remember adults talking about where they were on December 7, 1941, the day Pearl Harbor was bombed, and on November 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was killed. I am honestly a bit embarrassed to say so, but I also remembering wondering...
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Nature

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September 7, 2019

My Container Garden’s Visit to the Sunshine     We decided to take the container garden outside this summer; these are the plants which live around the indoor pool.   (I wonder how the dinosaur found a home  in the Cuban oregano 😉    There were plans of doing some painting in the pool...
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Action

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September 5, 2019

The American Character     I saw a story about a man in Florida, who had just spent 50,000 dollars on hurricane relief supplies, for the Bahamas. CNN tried to interview him, and he said no thank you; he apparently was not looking for publicity. I always say that it was my Father, who...
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Food

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September 4, 2019

Beef Stroganoff     I do not remember my Mother making beef stroganoff, when I was growing up; I cannot actually imagine it might have been a dish that my Father would have eaten. What I do remember is my Russian language professor, taking our class on a field trip to Los Angeles, which...
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Connected

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September 1, 2019

“Danger, Will Robinson”     I love technology and believe it is vital for children to be engaged in it, at an early age. Recently, I asked my seven year old great-niece, what is a computer; and she responded perfectly: “They tell you what to do.” I immediately thought, I have some reprograming to...
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Free this Month

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September 1, 2019

National Public Lands Day And Smithsonian Free Museum Day   I love September for many reasons, it is the start of a favorite time of year, and it is also the month when we are presented with two wonderful opportunities to explore for free – and you know how much I love free! This...
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Ephemera

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August 26, 2019

Roney Plaza Cabana Sun Club And Café de la Paix I do not know why I have not framed these menus; I love them! No, that is not true. I have not framed them because I do not want to lose access to three out of the four pages, by simply framing the cover,...
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In Nature

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August 24, 2019

Petrified Wood     The first road trip souvenir Kate and I bought was a piece of petrified wood, which to this day, hangs in the house.       At the time, we were quite broke, and thrilled to have a little sliver of this fascinating material.   When I was a child,...
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Art

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August 20, 2019

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~   Haymaking at Éragny by Camille Pissarro  I will forever be drawn to the impressionist; and it seems Camille Pissarro was quite drawn to this subject, as he has various paintings depicting the...
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Poet’s Corner

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August 19, 2019

  Justice A Eulogy Will there ever be justice That is all I prayed for I wanted justice It feels as if I am choking On my words But I am not speechless My problem is quite the opposite I have too many words But they all say the same thing How is this...
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