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COVID 19 NOTES 4, MORE DAY BRIGHTENERS
We were quarantined again. Fortunately, Day Brighteners were not. These are some of my favorites. Forever lattes! Charlie has a new phone which means that, with the Starbucks’ mobile app he can now upload, he can always pick-up lattes, even … Continue reading
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COVID 19 NOTES,3
JUST IN: A COVID-maybe worker lurks and we are confined…again. The COVID comes, the COVID goes … up and down, but never away. Sigh. Life is Groundhog Day, temporarily sheltering (now,even more)-in-place Thank heavens … Continue reading
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COVID19 NOTES 2, PLUS
AVOIDING THE VIRAL CONTAGION LIFESTYLE NOTES: We of the poetry group met monthly to have fun with favorite poems. My choices always seemed to be better with a change or two. For instance, Emily Dickinson’s poem “To Make a Prairie” … Continue reading
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COVID19 NOTES 1, PLUS
We are one with “social distancing” and “shelter in place”, with boxed meals set outside the door, Charlie’s workshop masks at the ready, and my 2′ poker still good for pushing buttons and better than anything else for keeping people … Continue reading
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CRUSADE: GOOD NEWS
THE PIER IS FREED! Good times are at hand. In what surely ranks as a minor miracle, the Water Quality Project People have unlocked, de-fenced, and opened the Pier through August! This is GREAT NEWS. Though their reasons were probably … Continue reading
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CRUSADE ALERT
FREE THE PIER! The pier was new, beautiful, walk-able, inviting, fenced and locked. It was scheduled to open in FIVE YEARS, when the whole tunneling project would be done. FIVE YEARS? Five years is a very long time. I’m 80 … Continue reading
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CURRENT EVENTS
DON’T CRY FOR ME, MINNESOTA, FOR SPRINGTIME HAS COME TO SEATTLE. READ IN SEATTLE BOOK NOTES: I love Timothy Egan and not just because he’s a NY Times columnist, a Seattle-r and Jesuit-trained, although he is, but his … Continue reading
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MORE THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
Information comes and goes. The how of it? Nobody knows. I care. This is not a post for everyone, maybe not for anyone, but the post is true to its title. I have been thinking, again, about the flow of … Continue reading
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
I thought Charlie and I had found our neighborhood coffee-house, a part of settling in. We tried the latte at five places. We sat inside and outside and checked for noise, proximity, and wheelchair-amenable spaces, tables, and entryways.. We found … Continue reading
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SEAGULLS COME SQW-WA-ACKING
SEATTLE POST 4 Mom-gull was watching over about twelve fuzzy chicks who were mostly resting in the shade of the roof, except for the wandering outliers. Mom-gull was alert, but not moving. Knowing little that matters about seagulls, I wake … Continue reading
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