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DO NOT GET YOUR FISH DRUNK OR FLICK YOUR BOOGERS IN THE WIND
Do not get your fish drunk, or flick your boogers in the wind, especially if you live in Ohio or Alabama. Believe it or not these are actual laws still on the books. I doubt that they are enforced, at least I would hope not. I don't know why I...
25 commentsTRAINING LULU THE SHIH TZU
Ah...puppies. I love puppies... sweet, cuddley, balls of fur...energetic roly-poly clowns ...nature's perfection...until they squat and pee on my new carpet. After thirty years of raising children (four of them boys), as well as a variety of pets...
4 commentsFIBROCYSTIC DISEASE OF THE BREAST ~ A personal Experience
What is Fibrocystic Disease of the Breast? Well, it isn't a disease. It is a condition that causes pain, cysts, and benign breast lumps. It is a condition that supposedly can affect women between the ages of...
0 commentsTHE TIDE OF GREAT PRICE
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Who said that? My mother for one. She believed those words, lived by them, and used them often to get her point across when things did not meet her standards. Her home was immaculate and her family was always...
9 commentsWALMART ENCOUNTER
An simple encounter with a stranger might be one that sparks your imagination, and leaves you with a pleasant memory.
12 commentsELLIPTICAL PRAYERS
“Keep it simple Mary.” Those were the words that appeared in cloud-white letters against the distant blue-gray background of my mind; and those were the words breathed softly into my hearing. I stopped peddling and I stopped praying. I opened...
8 commentsI'LL NEVER SAY GOODBY
A glimpse into the heart and soul of a daughter whose mother has Dementia, and how difficut it is to watch a loved one become lost in time, and then in death.
4 commentsLET IT BE SAID....
A tapestry woven with quotes and phrases from the King James Bible, still relevant and used today, perhaps unaware of where they originated.
2 commentsMEMORIES LINGER WITHIN A MIST - A POEM
Most of my poems rhyme, I'm not sure why. I guess it is because I grew up with the sing song rhythm of rhyming verses, and I get a certain satisfaction from the challenge of trying to find words that work in a verse as well as rhyme. I would never...
9 commentsYADA YADA YADA, BOO-HOO
I am truly sorry, but I have not sorted through numerous hubs to determine the hottest topics. I have not participated in a recent discussion, nor monitored a favorite blog. (I promise that I will be better in the future). I haven’t even...
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