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Connected

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July 1, 2017

 Ada Lovelace The Mother of Computer Programming     Of late, at least in my world, the impact of women in technology has become something of a topic de jour. Are women in technology, yes we are!  Do we impact technology, indeed we do!  Have we made a meaningful contribution to technology, we have...
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Holiday’s

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July 1, 2017

Happy 4th of July! “Our obligations to our country never cease but with our lives.” ~ John Adams~ As we mark this day with family, friends, and fireworks, let us not forget why we stop to celebrate on July the Forth, and let us raise our voices united in our prayer that God Bless...
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In Nature

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June 29, 2017

Pagoda & Oriental Garden     In Norfolk, Virginia, while searching for the Mermaids, which dot the cities landscape, I was advised by a passerby, that I should make sure not to miss the Pagoda & and Oriental Garden.  I thanked him for his suggestion, and stepped up my pace!     This small...
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Perfect Post Cards – Picture and a Thousand Words

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June 28, 2017

Paris     Perhaps I am just feeling the passing years, but I find myself more nostalgic about certain people and places – including Europe in general, and Paris in particular.     It is true that I have read too much about and by the American expatriates and those lost generations, the experiences...
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Favorite Books

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June 27, 2017

Sitting By My Bedside     “One sure window into a person’s soul is his reading list.” ~ Mary B. W. Tabor ~   What are you reading?  Are you looking for your next great read?  Here is a look at what is sitting by my bedside, and which I am pleased to recommend....
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In the Wild!

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June 26, 2017

Moa Yes, More Chickens!     Moa, in Hawaiian, means chicken, and it is not unusual to see these lovely creatures wondering around, shall we say – free as a bird!     Whether the majority of these wild chickens are domesticated animals that have gotten free, descendants of the Red Junglefowl, brought to...
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Public Square

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June 22, 2017

Julia Ideson Library A Part of the Houston Public Library     As a child, my Mother would often take me and my sisters to the public library; it was of course an inexpensive diversion, but it was also the place where her endless curiosities could be addressed. I do not remember her ever...
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Art

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June 20, 2017

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~      Road to Ogunquit by Clarence Chatterton The Road to Ogunquit, has long been one of my favorite pieces, at the Portland Museum of Art.   Painted by Clarence Chatterton, who was born in...
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Food

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June 17, 2017

Bread Pudding   I love bread pudding! I enjoy it hot out of the oven, at room temperature, and chilled; it is great plain or with sauce or whipped cream.  It is a dish that travels well and sits happily in the refrigerator for a good week, especially in an airtight container.  If I...
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A View from the Road

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June 12, 2017

Are you a Tortoise or Hare? “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.” ~ 1 Corinthians 9:24 ~   Walking the streets of Boston, I happened upon this enchanting public sculpture, in Copley...
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