Hay-Ku of the Day (Double Minded)
posted 1 day ago by RFHay333 | 0 comments
Seeing Life from a
Subject-Object Perspective
Is Double Minded.
Subject-Object Perspective
Is Double Minded.
The Curse of Baking Soda
posted 1 day ago by schlomo | 0 comments
My teeth are yellow. Because I suffer from tooth sensitivity and a very active gagging reflex, I have shied away from whitening compounds. But I’d like to make my teeth look more presentable. So I have added a heap of baking soda to my toothpaste ...
Quotes by Buddha
posted 1 day ago, updated 9 minutes later by LorenzaAngelo | 1 comment
Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue. Buddha
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I Woke Up in a Bad Mood
posted 1 day ago by texn | 0 comments
The Bushes sure achieved what they set out to do. They turned our country into a South American economy with a precarious middle class. The only thing missing is a military junta, and that is probably coming, led by some crazy Fundamentalist gener...
The State of Care
posted 1 day ago by Caredotcom | 1 comment
58% of families say their senior relatives need additional financial help to pay for care.
38% of families use savings/investments and other nonincome sources to pay for the care of their elder relatives.
Care.com founded the State of Care Index...
38% of families use savings/investments and other nonincome sources to pay for the care of their elder relatives.
Care.com founded the State of Care Index...
Corgis
posted 1 day ago by jacktheartist | 1 comment
Since I am cutting metal again anyway I decided to add a little something for the front door inset. This is the drawing of the corgis I will have cut in 1/4" aluminum.
Ten I will mount it on glass and paint it.
Ten I will mount it on glass and paint it.
Step Away From the Drama
posted 1 day ago by silvergirl28 | 0 comments
Gentle.
That's it.
It is the word I silently repeat to calm myself. I use it in the most chaotic times when I feel my emotions escalate. It helps me reduce alarm and allow my rational brain to function. I use it in my most peaceful moments when ...
That's it.
It is the word I silently repeat to calm myself. I use it in the most chaotic times when I feel my emotions escalate. It helps me reduce alarm and allow my rational brain to function. I use it in my most peaceful moments when ...
Passing the Baton
posted 1 day ago by RobinJackson | 0 comments
On September 11th, Mark and Lindsey’s friends and family converged on Kansas City to celebrate their marriage. Having been together for almost seven years, we’ve all been anticipating this day but what we didn’t consider was the significance of th...
Rambling thoughts
posted 1 day ago by uniquelyjoy | 1 comment
Everyone is acting as if nothing has happened and so I am trying to go along with it. Hard for me though.I make excuses to come home early and I don't go there as much as I used to on my free time. I don't think they notice or care. That is alrigh...
A Joyous Occasion
posted 1 day ago by RobinJackson | 0 comments
Mark, my son, and Lindsey married on September 12th this year. It was the most joyous occasion I’ve experienced in my life.
Having been together for about seven years, it wasn’t a surprise when they became engaged. Having lived together for about...
Having been together for about seven years, it wasn’t a surprise when they became engaged. Having lived together for about...