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Tag Archives: Wisdom
After a while
Recently, I was on the phone with my cousin Lynn. We do this once or twice a week, sharing pieces of our lives. She mentioned she had been going through family pictures and papers and found a copy of a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Awareness, Relationships
Tagged Endure, Experience, Learning, Life, Love, Poetry, Resilience, Self-Reliance, Wisdom
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The Cure for Miasma
My lifelong buddy, Dick, recently used the word Miasma in our conversation. It is an old word, first appearing in the 1600s, that was used to describe a vaporous disease laden stink, stench, or decay that often comes from a … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Beauty, Blog, Democracy, Ethics and Morality, Mental Health, Native American, Politics, Relationships
Tagged Beauty, First Nations, Mental Health, Native American, politics, Republicans, Self Awareness, Trump, Wisdom
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If I Were President, also, Being A Farmer
This is 2 for 1 Monday. Another perfect day in paradise.I woke up this morning replaying in my head a conversation I had a few days ago with some buddies. If I Were President Some friends and I were hashing … Continue reading