Monthly Archives: April 2019

Public Square

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April 29, 2019

Marblehead Lighthouse     Apparently, my family once lived in Marblehead, Ohio, but all I have is a post office box number; thus instead of looking for bits of my past, Kate and I stopped to check out the lighthouse.               From Wikipedia: “Marblehead Lighthouse in Marblehead, Ohio,...
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A View from the Road

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April 28, 2019

Cake Please!     I debated sharing this View from the Road for a while, but I do so love cake!
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The Dialogue

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April 27, 2019

One of Her Bible’s     I have written, in the past, about how my Mother passed out her treasures, while her children could make use of them. The pieces that I own, which were my Mothers are honestly too treasured by me to be used, things like serving dishes and a cream and...
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Holiday’s

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April 21, 2019

Happy Easter   “After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. 2 There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. 3 His appearance was like lightning,...
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Nature

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April 20, 2019

A Tempting Stroll Through Paradise Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden                                                
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In the Wild!

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April 12, 2019

A Snowy Egret and Blue Heron     One of the reasons we go to the Everglades, is to see the wildlife; birds like snowy egrets and blue herons. How delightful to look in the backyard, and see them both perched on what is left of the poor bitter orange tree.
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Art

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April 9, 2019

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~   The Poet’s Garden by Vincent Van Gogh  Yes, as always, I am ready for summer! In New England we are having hit and miss weather, with still too much winter, for my...
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Poet’s Corner

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April 5, 2019

  The End Will Lead To Once Upon a Time   you can see that you are almost done the pages yet to be turned are dwindling away and soon it will be finished but you are not ready for the feast to end regardless of how well you have eaten you want more...
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Connected

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April 1, 2019

Smalltalk, it’s a Cleveland Thing   Yes, as a former Clevelander, I am playing with the word, Smalltalk. But did you know that one of the inventors of Smalltalk was from Cleveland, Ohio, and a woman? First, what is Smalltalk? Simply put, Smalltalk is a programming language that was created as a method for...
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From the Editor

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April 1, 2019

Perhaps, it is I That Has Been Unclear   Recently, my great-niece, Annaka, was standing in my living room, looking at The Tray, the piece which inspired my short story, by the same name. It was a find made by Kate, in Rochester, New Hampshire, at the Salvation Army. Annaka asked me what it...
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