Monthly Archives: November 2006

Enabler

A few years ago, Husband made a walking stick for me from an old shovel handle.  He trimmed and smoothed it near the bottom so the end would fit into the little rubber tip he bought at the drugstore.  He … Continue reading

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What goes in must come out

When I worked at the cafeteria, I was allowed, without charge, three 20 ounce soft drinks from the fountain per shift.  The tap water left a yucky aftertaste, and bottles of water were for putting into the vending machines. I … Continue reading

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His contribution is fine and dandy

Today is Open Mic night at Latte Time.  I forgot until we were eating supper.  I checked several books of poetry on my shelf, but couldn’t find anything with quite the proper feeling that I would want to read in … Continue reading

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Bookmarks Done, alas No Picture

Well, Folks, I took at least six pictures of the latest 8 crocheted bookmarks.  However, the camera and chip were not communicating properly.  The chip is blank. Rest assured, they are quite lovely. I delivered them to the Senior Center, … Continue reading

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Sunny Morning outside my window

NOVEMBER I am rich today with autumn’s gold, All that my covetous hands can hold; Frost-painted leaves and goldenrod, A goldfinch on a milkweed pod, Huge golden pumpkins in the field With heaps of corn from a bounteous yield, Golden … Continue reading

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