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She Loved to Snowshoe

She Loved to Snowshoe

 Yesterday on my trek to the woods I had the passing thought of a line that could be written someday in my obituary. She loved to Snowshoe. I often stop up in the woods and take in the beauty and the overwhelming feeling of happiness I feel there. Pondering that...

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Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

 Who would have thought it? I remember a time I thought figuring out how to set up a Zoom meeting, interview or launch was way too difficult for me and my limited technical abilities. My first real attempt was last year for the NB Book awards and it didn't come...

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The Rain Must Fall

The Rain Must Fall

 Apparently the rain must fall after the snow which is really annoying. I love a good snowfall. I love snowshoeing in the woods atop a deep cushion of brush, fallen trees and stumps. It is a freedom to explore like no other time of the year. Yesterday the snow...

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Nothing’s Perfect Monkey

Nothing’s Perfect Monkey

 Wisdom comes in all shapes and sizes and as I've alluded to before my granddaughter Paige has a vast amount of it. She has a way of going right to the crutz of a matter and dishing out wise and insightful advice. She is intuitive and doesn't miss much on the...

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Hope with Humility

 A study in contrast, a comparison of values, a night and day difference. I could go on . I am referring to yesterday' s inauguration in the United States.  I realize the reality of what that country and what the 46th president of the USA faces after the...

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Just Take me Home

Just Take me Home

 I am not sure where this entry will go or who I'm writing it for. I guess I will just write it and find out. I have good days and bad days, good nights and bad nights and then I have excruciating nights. For the most part I have learned how to have good days. It...

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