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Good bye to the Olde, Welcome the New

30 December, 2009 (17:56) | Family & Friends, Life, Social Comments | No comments

Well, it’s that time of year folks; a farewell and a welcoming. I find it amazing that we collectively all find it possible to find it in our hearts to be hopeful, expectant. Probably that is why we continue to exist, through the nurturing of hope. Despite our struggles, and our fears for the future, [...]

Artists’ Definition

24 July, 2009 (22:02) | Art, Painting, Sculpture, Social Comments, Teaching Art, Teaching Music | 3 comments

What Does the World Define as an Artist I don’t know what the rest of the world defines as an artist. I only know what I define as an artist. As an artist, my definition of myself is someone who passionately wants to share what I see. To communicate, sometimes verbally, but most often in [...]

It’s Been a While….

29 May, 2009 (23:35) | Life, Paths, Social Comments | 2 comments

Hi to all. I haven’t been in the frame of mind to write lately, as much has been happening in this world of mine. Breast Cancer has certainly changed my view of life, and thankfully, I’m one of the lucky ones that was caught and treated early. I’m now an ardent supporter of breast cancer [...]

“Hell” Explained!

16 February, 2009 (20:27) | Humour, Life, Paths, Religion, Social Comments, Tongue in Cheek Humour | 2 comments

The following is an actual question given on a University of Washington chemistry mid term. The answer by one student was so profound that the professor shared it with colleagues, via the Internet, which is, of course, why we now have the pleasure of enjoying it as well : Bonus Question*: *Is Hell exothermic (gives [...]

Laugh & Cry!!

3 February, 2009 (09:07) | Humour, Life, Social Comments, Tongue in Cheek Humour | 2 comments

Headlines From The Year 2029 Ozone created by electric cars now killing millions in the seventh largest country in the world, Mexifornia, formerly known as California. White minorities still trying to have English recognized as Mexifornia’s third language. Spotted Owl plague threatens northwestern United States crops and livestock. Baby conceived naturally! Scientists stumped. Couple petitions [...]

And we thought the word “why?’ was the domain of three year olds!!!

3 January, 2009 (21:20) | Humour, Miscellaneous, Social Comments, Tongue in Cheek Humour | 2 comments

Spread the Stupidity Only in North America ……do drugstores make the sick walk all the way to the back of the store to get their prescriptions while healthy people can buy cigarettes at the front. Only in America…..do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and a diet coke. Only in America…..do banks leave both doors [...]

This Man Makes a Good Point

2 December, 2008 (08:30) | Life, Social Comments | No comments

The Urine test THIS GUY MAKES A GOOD POINT This was written by a construction worker in Fort MacMurray- he sure makes a lot of sense. I work, they pay me. I pay my [tag]taxes[/tag] and the [tag]government[/tag] distributes my taxes as it sees fit. In order to earn that pay cheque, I work on [...]

Why The US is in Trouble

1 December, 2008 (13:11) | Humour, Life, Social Comments, Tongue in Cheek Humour | No comments

Washington, DC airport ticket agent offers some examples of why the US is in trouble! I had a New Hampshire Congress woman ask for an aisle seat so that her hair wouldn’t get messed up by being near the window. (On an airplane!) _____ I got a call from a candidate’s staffer, who wanted to [...]

White Tigers and Friend

21 November, 2008 (21:40) | Life, Miscellaneous, Our Animal Friends, Social Comments | No comments

This is an amazing little slide show. I can’t believe the genuine smile and love this primate exudes. [tag]Anjana[/tag] is the all time [tag]chimp[/tag] [tag]surrogate Mom[/tag], to [tag]White Tiger cubs[/tag], and other [tag]wild cats[/tag]. Thanks to Karole S. for sending this to me No tags for this post.

Isaac’s Tower

5 November, 2008 (00:54) | Art, Family & Friends, Life, Social Comments | No comments

Isaac’s Tower Isaac Abromamovich was pretty confused.   He had woken up that morning feeling much the same as he always did, which was groggy, grouchy and hungry.  Not unusual for a thirteen year old boy. He went to the bathroom, splashed his face and then stumbled downstairs to find his breakfast.  After eating a bowl [...]

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