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Gratitude for My Father

My father’s birthday was last week. He has been gone for 25 years—from Earth, that is, but not from my mind or my heart. He is as clear to me as the last time I spoke to him, the night … Continue reading

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It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been

“It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been” I’ve embraced this quote by George Eliot since my twenties, using it as a carrot to keep propelling me forward. I’ve worked in Human Resources in Corporate America, successfully, … Continue reading

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When you live in Vacationland, where do you go on vacation?

This past June someone asked me where we were going on vacation this year. With “vacationland” embossed on my license plate, to me, I’m already there. Now, I hesitate to write this article because I’m like many others up here … Continue reading

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Beach Rights and Other Misconceptions

We’ve rounded the corner on winter, and my thoughts are already thinking of the beach! These thoughts have reminded me of notes I took back one hot July Saturday last year. We had just selected our spot on the sand—we … Continue reading

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Pemaquid Oysters, Mary Berry, and Moving to Maine.

Last year, the pandemic year, was a year for many of us to try new things. We had the time, from either a lockdown or a layoff, or both. I just don’t mean the shock of wearing a mask into … Continue reading

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This Isn’t the First Tough Christmas

Remember, this isn’t the first Christmas that is hard. My father sent this Christmas card to my mother in 1945. The good news was that he was on his way back home in one piece after being stationed in an … Continue reading

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No Matter the Age of the Child or the Parent

Both of my parents are gone. My dad, twenty years. My mother, six. As soon as my mother passed, I felt like an orphan. There’s nothing like knowing at least one parent is alive to give you a feeling of … Continue reading

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Energy Follows Thought

This past Christmas Eve morning, with fifteen dinner guests due to come in 10 hours, I ventured out first to have breakfast and then lunch with people whom I wouldn’t see otherwise. I almost canceled both appointments when my breath … Continue reading

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Chief Cook and Bottle Washer

Between Thursday and Saturday, I fed over 200 people. The first 140 or so were at a homeless shelter. Three work colleagues and I cooked and served first to a small group of women and children, and then to a … Continue reading

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Why Blogging is Difficult

I started this blog in 2011.  Many times, I thought I had an interesting thought to share but held back for fear of someone reading this and being offended by me telling the truth, or at least my version of … Continue reading

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