Monthly Archives: April 2018

In the Wild!

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April 28, 2018

A Frog Taking Refuge Behind  the Flag   I opened the garage door, and found this little fellow taking refuge, behind the flag.  I know it is silly, but looking at what I could see of his face,  I quickly assigned the poor guy human emotions, deciding that he was frightened and shocked, and...
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Art

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April 24, 2018

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~   Jean Renoir Sewing by  Pierre-Auguste Renoir In general I am found of Renoir’s work; but I do so love this painting. The colors are exquisite, but I am most drawn to those...
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A View from the Road

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April 20, 2018

Little Free Library     Walking in Boston, Massachusetts, I spotted this “Little Free Library” and it was being used! I love the idea of these kiosks of free books, available for anyone who would like to drop by and pick up something to read or leave something they have already read. My only...
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Perfect Post Cards

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April 16, 2018

A Pre-Texting Post Card “Having a great time, wish you were here.” I have had this post card, in my possession, since before texting entered any of our lives; the yellowing you see has been earned through the years.   As you know, I love post cards, so the cynical nature of this card...
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Favorite Books

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April 13, 2018

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. Let...
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In Nature

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April 12, 2018

Scattered Shells     There is little In Nature that compares to a walk on the beach. Regardless of what ails you or where you need to be, if you find a patch of sand, sitting next to the sea, step away from your world and enter paradise.     If you happen to...
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Reflections

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April 11, 2018

Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust and the Heroism Yom HaShoah     Holocaust Memorial By Ofra Friedland   There are various days, around the world, which are set aside to remember the six million Jewish people who were murdered in the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945. The International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as designated...
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Food

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April 7, 2018

Strawberry Shortcake     I remember, as a child, my Mother buying those little sponge cake cups, that are always close to the strawberries, in the produce section of the market, in order to make strawberry shortcake; and I would be lying if I said I did not enjoy them, because I did. However,...
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Public Square

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April 5, 2018

The James Thurber House     “Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness.” ~ James Thurber ~ An Adventures Daydreamer Did you know that Mittyesque is a word? The word is derived from one of James Thurber’s most well-known shorty stories, The Secret Life of Walter...
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From the Editor

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April 2, 2018

Save the Picture   One of the things that I admire about the generation that came of age in the world of digital photography is how many pictures they share, on “bad hair days.”  You know, those days when what you are wearing is not exactly flattering, or the camera has captured more than...
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