Musings
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TIME
“Tick, Tick, Tick.” The clock keeps going no matter what we are dealing with in our lives. For those of you who were born long after clocks that keep time became silent in their keeping of that very important commodity, ALL clocks made a ticking noise as the seconds passed by. I guess this is Continue reading
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Solving Mysteries in Histories
For the past several weeks, I’ve been in the midst of organizing documents spanning almost 100 years of history. In the beginning of this quest, my main objective was to make important information easily accessible to the members of the nonprofit organization who own the documents and the building they have been stored in since Continue reading
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My World
I’ve just been thinking about how small “my world” is. I have my family, my church, a few people I know in my community, and a sprinkling of people in other remote places, by chance interactions, or on this world wide web. So my world seems small when I compare it to what I think Continue reading
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Dream & Inspire
We recently went on an epic tandem cycling adventure road trip to celebrate 35 years of marriage. During the drive time, we listened to several episodes of Bike Life podcast (link: https://www.podpage.com/bike-life/). In the episode, “Embracing the Unknown,” Dan Schmitt was sharing how he had spent 25 years dreaming of making a cross country bikepacking Continue reading
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Accommodation
We just stayed at 3 different types of rooms – each with unique offerings that made me decide to incorporate those accommodations as part of our 35th Wedding Anniversary Celebration. I keep thinking about the word, “accommodation,” and how each of the women running those first 3 destinations made them so special by being great Continue reading
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Courage & Perseverance
I just read “The Big Rock and The Little Yew” to my Grandson the other day, and I’ve been thinking about it all week! It is the fictional tale based on a natural wonder in the United Kingdom that answers the question, “How could this have happened?” It was sort of a long book to Continue reading
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When You Find Out It Wasn’t True
We recently watched a movie about Lance Armstrong. I was deeply troubled by it, while Ray was completely unaffected. I don’t know if this means I’m experiencing PTSD from so many situations in the past where I had such confidence in individuals who ended up “showing their colors” as someone I didn’t recognize. What they Continue reading
About Me
Thinking about the line from Karen Carpenter’s song, “…don’t worry that it’s not good enough for anyone else to hear…” I have been inspired to “just sing” (and write, and share).
I produced a weekly blog for a little over a year, but now I’m committed to one article a month. I hope to give a little inspiration to those passing by, either through my blog articles or within the other pages I’ve created here.
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