Monthly Archives: September 2020

Art

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September 28, 2020

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is… not an object but a voice. ~ Andre Malraux ~ At the Foot of the Cross by Robert Scott Duncanson I know she projects a deep melancholy; but I also find her beautiful and at the moment, she speaks to me. For many...
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Holiday’s

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September 22, 2020

  Happy Fall!     Putting up this year’s autumn village was a bit bitter sweet.  My great-niece, who so loves to make “adjustments” to the village, has moved away, and most likely will not have an opportunity to see this year’s offering. But today fall has begun; the trees are most definitely beginning...
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Because I Can

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September 18, 2020

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Tonight Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away.  I do not want to address the politics involved in her dying, at this moment in time, and I am not qualified to eulogize her life.  But I have held on to this cover, of the Los Angeles Times, since October 2, 1993, when she...
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Holiday’s

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September 18, 2020

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur “Le shanah tovah tikateiv veteichateim” Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown on September 18th and ends at nightfall on September 20th, 2020.  The New Year is ushered in according to Leviticus 23, with the sounding of the Shofar, calling Jews to seek God’s forgiveness, reflecting on...
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Poet’s Corner

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September 15, 2020

Summer is Almost Over It is not the calendar which alerts me that summer is almost over; nor has an anxious neighbor put out an autumn display of scarecrows, bales of hay, and deep orange pumpkins; I do not think they would dare quite yet. Rather it is the laughing children on bicycles, the...
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Remembering Nine-Eleven

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September 11, 2020

South Carolina’s First Responder Memorial Remembering the Heros of 9-11     On our journey’s we have made it a point to visit 9-11 Memorials. We continue to find communities, across the nation, who have chosen to remember and to ensure by their efforts, that we will all remember. Between 2010 and 2016 over...
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A View from the Road

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September 7, 2020

Can you imagine his strength?
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Connected

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September 1, 2020

Covid-19 and the Data There is a lot of misinformation about Covid-19.  I am fortunate to work with, what I consider, the best data modeling tool presently available. Interset, is the name of the technology, which is being used to help provide a predictive model for Covid-19. What is Interset?  How do I use...
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From the Editor

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September 1, 2020

Civility There is so much to miss these days, from getting together with people to being able to make plans; I believe that regardless of how long this virus last, it will come to an end and I will once again be able to go shopping or on vacation.  But I am also missing...
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Food

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September 1, 2020

Comfort Food I write about things which I care about, impact my life and that I enjoy sharing with the people I love.  How could food not fit in that category?  Yet, the pandemic has made this column, along with others, more challenging. It is not only that sharing a recipe feels a bit...
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