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Category Archives: Philosophical
Tears From Heaven
The sky has shed tears all night. As the sky starts to turn blue and the ground dries, I think about what a week it has been so far. Rain has a way of clearing away all the garbage and … Continue reading
My Mary Kay – Continued
As I was posting to my blog, I selected a picture from my personal library because I did not care for any of the choices through WordPress. After I uploaded my latest post, I realized the image was the rose … Continue reading
Quote from my personal Facebook page: “Have you ever wondered what is really on our minds? Should we consider the question metaphysically, physically, or as a metaphor for the ease of how much we truly want to share but sometimes … Continue reading
My Spin – Celebrity in Death by J.D. Robb
Reading is a pleasure whether it is for school, church or sheer enjoyment. Yesterday, I finished the latest J.D. Robb mystery novel Celebrity in Death. If you have never read one of the 33 books written by J.D. Robb you … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Philosophical
Tagged Book, Eve Dallas, J.D. Robb, Lieutenant Eve Dallas, Peabody, Roarke
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Vegan: to be or not to be – Part 3
Last month, I wrote about whether to be or not to be Vegan, part 2 where I expounded: “Over time and especially recently, I have learned that decisions I make about eating and my food habits need to be made … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Growth, Philosophical
Tagged Lifestyle Choices, Veganism, Vegetarianism
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Saving Zoey
As a pet owner of three delightful kitties: Galahad (soon age six), Daisy (soon age four) and Ali (seven month old), I cannot express how much joy and happiness they bring to me especially over the last few months. Ali … Continue reading
Vegan: to be or not to be – Part 2
Last week I wrote a reflection on whether to be or not to be a vegan. Over time and especially recently, I have learned that decisions I make about eating and my food habits need to be made slowly so … Continue reading
Vegan: to be or not to be
As a naturally carnivorous eater but moving toward being a vegetarian, the last four days as a complete vegetarian and several meals vegan has been eye-opening. I do not generally eat meat at home, and usually my meals that have … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Growth, Philosophical, Reflections
Tagged Lifestyle Choices, Veganism, Vegetarianism, Veggie Grill
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Silent – Deafening Spaces
Webster’s dictionary defines the word silent as “making no sound; quiet; still; refraining from speech; speechless; mute; not inclined to speak; taciturn; reticent; characterized by absence of speech or sound: a silent prayer; unspoken; tacit: a silent assent.” The entomology … Continue reading
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Reflection on the “Sins of the Parents”
The United States has a long history of mistreating groups who are different from the dominant group and the antecedents pre-date the American Revolution. The varied groups were mistreated, cheated and targeted which included most minority immigrants (Irish, Eastern Europeans, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Philosophical
Tagged Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Executive Order 9066, Japanese American
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