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Before the primordial ooze, there was you. Where the light slid seamlessly from wood to lake to fish to the thing that emerged with...
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A collection of random thoughts: Crusading against psychiatric medications is dangerous for those who need them. Unless you are an individual trained to determine...
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I've been thinking a lot about food lately and the future of humans. I feel troubled about it all.Very very troubled.Today's thoughts about the environment...
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Over the course of the 16+ years I've been married I have heard people comment on my "luck" many times in having found a...
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As most of my regular readers already know, I am not religious but I love religious art and music when it's pretty and inspiring. ...
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I am working hard not to get discouraged every time something unpleasant happens. I think I have PTSD from the past four years of...
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The wild elderberry twigs that traveled thousands of miles to rest here in our verdant soil are busting out with messages from my sand...
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There are more impossibly pretty people in "Speed Racer" than any other movie I've ever seen. It's almost painful to watch- makes my eyes hurt. ...
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One of the hardest things about being a parent is having to make decisions for your child that may come back to haunt them...
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I wasn't going to use this picture of the house I lived in the longest in my entire life of moving around...but for some...
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Back when I didn't have the plague was pretty nice. I was going to start going down this really bitter one car highway but...
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Life, death, religion, abortion, criminals, capital punishment, health care, philosophy- yeah, I think I covered it all with this post. What do you think about...
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I was wrong about the lip thing getting better. It only pretended to get better and then stayed exactly the same. Tomorrow I will...
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My pickling books in hand, I appear to be reading like I always do when I sit alone in public. I melt into the...
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I am happy to say that the special "disease" of the mouth I've been suffering from is going away- ever so horribly slowly. But...
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