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Monthly Archives: February 2008
First Signs of Spring
It’s the end of February, and in the last few days I have begun noticing the first signs of Spring. This is only my second Winter in Alabama, so I’m not really sure if it’s been mild or wild—well, it … Continue reading
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SENIOR DISCOUNT…OR NOT?
Russ and I play a game every Wednesday evening. On Wednesdays, the local Publix offers a “Senior Discount” for those over 60, so we always do a little mid-week shopping (I love the free coffee and many BOGO’s, he likes … Continue reading
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Writer’s Block: A Favorite Poem
Emily Dickenson: A word is dead when it is said some say I say it just begins to live that day Either that…or Dr. Seuss: Look what we found in the park! In the dark! We will take him home! … Continue reading
ODE TO A PAIR OF WELL-WORN SNEAKERS
These are my sneakers. They have been my sneakers for so many years now that I can’t even remember how long. I have a vague memory that I was living on Banks Rd (the *first* time) when I got them, … Continue reading
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