Monthly Archives: March 2020

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March 31, 2020

My Disclaimer: I have to say that I feel torn. Like most publications of this type, I visit and photograph the locations; I share with you, about a year ahead of time. Thus, going forward, for the time being, know that I am strictly adhering to the government’s council to social distance; but I...
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Public Square

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March 26, 2020

Boston Irish Famine Memorial   I hope you have never known hunger, true and prolonged hunger, which is not the result of being late to a meal or not having cooked yet or gotten to the grocery store; but rather the kind of hunger which comes when there is no food to be had....
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Nature

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March 24, 2020

Ginger (The ginger is to the right of the horse, in the big, black, round pot.) I have harvested a portion of my ginger crop!  Every day I drink a ginger and lemon tea; I often add powdered ginger to pork and chicken;  and of course use it to bake with and as a...
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Poet’s Corner

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March 22, 2020

Be Found Will there be another lost generation A different type perhaps But lost never-the-less I know you have already heard it Will this generation step up And be counted on Or fade into the background Never to be heard from In any meaningful way Not much has yet been asked of you But...
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From the Editor

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March 22, 2020

Trying to “Keep Calm and Carrying On”   Hello Friends, I know, we are all not friends, but I like to think you are more than just readers, especially during these current times. I wanted to let you know that I have changed the information, which I am sharing on our ThatIsAllForNow.Com Facebook page....
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Food

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March 19, 2020

Sharing with Patty And all Connoisseur’s Of Great Food Black Garlic This month’s suggestion was a gift from Marcial.   I love garlic, and I am an adventuress eater, thus I did not hesitate to try these, and I am so glad I did. They are delicious. I do not know if you can get...
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Art

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March 15, 2020

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~    The Rainbow by Robert Henri  My photography does not do the vibrance of the color in this work justice; for which I am sorry.  However, this charming painting certainly screams out, at...
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Nature

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March 11, 2020

Indiana Dunes     At separate times, Kate and I each happened to watch a program on PBS about these Dunes; we were both left with a desire to explore this stretch of sand. Of course, as our travels are so often serendipitous, we did not find ourselves in Indiana on a warm, sunny,...
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A View from the Road

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March 7, 2020

The Temperance Fountain     Did you know we had a Temperance Fountain in Washington D.C.? Or that it is considered to be the ugliest statue in the city? It was considered to be so hideous that it led to public art commissions being established for the approval of such civic gifts. I happened...
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Ephemera

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March 3, 2020


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