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May 7, 2013
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Support – Crave it, but don’t need it

You get nervous with no one supporting you. People don’t always have the vision, and the secret for the person with the vision is to stand up. It takes a lot of courage. – Natalie Cole Do you practice writing … Continue reading

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April 2, 2013
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Making time to write

If you want to write, you’re going to write. What are you going to give up? It’s amazing how much time people will spend on [exercise] for their butts, thighs and stomachs and they don’t have time to write. So … Continue reading

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February 7, 2013
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Stocking up before the storm

“It snowed last year too: I made a snowman and my brother knocked it down and I knocked my brother down and then we had tea.” –Dylan Thomas, A Child’s Christmas in Wales Apparently, a blizzard’s blowing into New England … Continue reading

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December 21, 2012
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What will you do with your holiday stories?

The holidays are almost upon us. Once I get through my daughter’s swim meet tonight (I’m timing kids in Lane 2), then I’ll proclaim the Christmas weekend “here.” Let the wine and carols and good times flow! Okay and all … Continue reading

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November 27, 2012
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Get their stories now

I spend a fair amount of time at a nursing home; my mother-in-law has Alzheimer’s as do many of the folks in her unit. It’s a comfy place, really, as far as such institutions go. They have a couple of … Continue reading

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November 20, 2012
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Take a rest from writing, then come back and tell us all about it

It’s very late afternoon – one could easily call it early evening – on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. I’ve taken a walk with a neighbor and the dog. Dinner’s planned and ready to be loaded into the oven. The kid’s … Continue reading

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September 19, 2012
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Worshipping at the cult of “busy-ness”…or not

Last week I read a blog by Alistair Humphreys titled 20 Questions Worth Answering Honestly. I saved a printout to look at later for purposes of journaling and blogging. A day late with this post, I bring up one of … Continue reading

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September 11, 2012
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More about those college applications…

While we’re on the topic of applying to college, I wanted to direct you all to a great article I read in the Boston Globe last week, “The art of getting into an elite school.” It ties into a big … Continue reading

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August 30, 2012
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Picking lint off the carpet

“I love to work, although sometimes I can spend whole days doing nothing more than picking the lint off the carpet and talking to my mother on the phone.” – Beth Henley, playwright, screenwriter, and actress Tomorrow afternoon starts the … Continue reading

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