Happy Birthday to my brother, Ted , missing you
posted 4 months ago | 2 comments
A tribute to the river, all rivers, and you , Happy Heavenly Day to you.
One day at a time..........hope most are diamonds
posted 4 months ago | 0 comments
22 months, time is moving fast or is it slow ??? Does it move slower with two, faster with one ??? Is it just totally irr...
Monday, Monday
posted 5 months ago | 0 comments
A journal post
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Allan fought GIST hard and long, almost 10 years. He was working up to the last time we went to the hospital. I swear, I believed he was coming back home. But better, he went home. I still feel at times, surreal , must be a dream, I feel him sitti...
Along the Way, Divine Intervenes,helps U grow
posted 6 months ago | 0 comments
Three years , seems like eons, but not when grief is involved. I don't mean to imply it is bigger, or worse , just with us a times. Anniversaries, so many kinds. I was thinking July 10, 4 years my brother gone, and it did not dawn on me till later...
Mirror Mirror
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This day, August 5th, in history
posted 6 months ago, updated 6 minutes later | 1 comment
On this day in 1861, Lincoln imposes the first federal income tax by signing the Revenue Act. Strapped for cash with which to pursue the Civil War, Lincoln and Congress agreed to impose a 3 percent tax on annual incomes over $800. Those were the d...
August Celebrates
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National American Indian Heritage Month
Although the first "American Indian Day" was declared by the State of New York in 1916, a month long recognition of Native Americans was not achieved until 1990. In that year, President George Bush declared...
Although the first "American Indian Day" was declared by the State of New York in 1916, a month long recognition of Native Americans was not achieved until 1990. In that year, President George Bush declared...
Where do U go when the Stars ***** go Blue ?
posted 6 months ago | 2 comments
A lot of the scars we carry are “invisible” – they are emotional scars, scars of the psyche. That’s what grief leaves behind: the invisible, yet ever present mark left by the healing process.
Perhaps you’re not yet aware of the depth and breadth ...
Perhaps you’re not yet aware of the depth and breadth ...
