• Lose Some Weight

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    It’s not uncommon now, at my age, to hear that advice when I visit the doctor’s office. I am past the age and metabolism where my calorie intake is outpaced by my activeness. Heck, eating is often my activeness. Which is why doctors say lose the extra weight, the fluff, if you can. Your...

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    Monday

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    I got a text from Kurt last night, asking if I wanted to try the Loop again. We can walk part of it. We’ll have to- I am out of shape. When I got up, we met and enjoyed a slow clod around the Academy, and seeing the sun pop up over the Sandias...

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    SOTD: “Only Us”

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    I thought I’d go with this today for my post as 1) I feel I have pretty much zero experience as an adult in a positive, mature grown-up romantic relationship, 2) I love Dan and Shay, and 3) the lyrics to this song are pretty amazing and insightful to me, as they represent an...

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    Gapped

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    Too often I find myself wondering what happened so that I stopped emotionally growing at age seventeen Because I cannot seem to leave that place where I seemed to have left myself or maybe life left me behind Because it has been all fuzzy since then time spent waiting for something to start for...

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    Scaffold

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    It was nice to wake up this morning to gray skies blanketed over a strong flurry of falling snows outside. It was another true winter day, which I find a really enjoy as an alternative to our prevalent good weather in Albuquerque. Before I awoke to see the snowy skies, though, I was sitting...

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    Po Likes To Look

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    Ever since I got up this morning, I have been cold in the house today. I went out at lunch and took a walk, and I was warmer under a winter sun. But by afternoon, gray clouds started collecting over the city. The Weather app on my phone said it has a good chance...

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    Seven Things: Words You Can Make From Letters In Worcestershire

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    Did you know that two chemists in Worcestshire, England, sort of accidentally on purpose made the peculiar concoction in the early 1800’s? With an interest in recreating an ancient fish sauce, a concoction of mixed ingredients was created and sampled, and too pungent for any tongue, so the story goes, the barrel of sauce...

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    Brave and Strong

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    Today, I read several chapters in “To Kill A Mockingbird”, which was given to me a few years ago by my niece one Christmas. I have never read the book before, even if maybe I was supposed to in middle school and I didn’t. I am pretty sure these parts from the book are...

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    Rift

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    I would like to let you go on to a better life and better places where you might find more warmth and less thunder but it’s too painful for me to admit that I failed and could not keep my end of the bargain despite all of my trying and my efforts to refute...

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    Afternoon Outing: Ojita Wilderness

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    I’ve been dealing with some physical issues this week, and so this morning, after a very slow start to the day, I decided I needed to get out for the afternoon. For some reason, my mind jumped immediately to revisiting the Hoodoo Trail in the Ojita Wilderness. Several years ago, I parked at the...

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    Seven Things: Table Pile Edition

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    I have a large table that sits off my entry way in the sort-of dining area. It is a hostage to multiple piles of things. Here are seven of the piles. 1. Weekly circulars that need to go in the trash. 2. Receipts that need to go into a file cabinet file. 3. Books...

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    Sanction Through Service

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    When 2022 started, I decided to set a few goals for myself. One of them, you see here- a commitment to writing something on this blog every day. Another goal I set was to read through the New Testament during the year by taking it one chapter at a time, reading just 5 chapters...

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    Difficult

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    When my first adopted cat, Ishqa, died at age 2 from FIP some 14 years ago, I “licked my wounds” and after a little while, thought I would try again. I went to the pound that I had gotten Ishqa from, and, not holding the facility responsible for his death because its head vet...

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    My F-Word

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    One of my favorite scenes in the nostalgic holiday film “A Christmas Story” comes on the heels of Old Man Parker sneakily pulling some turkey meat off from the birds his wife has pulled out of the oven on Christmas morning. In an off-guard moment, Mr. Parker has his back turned, and a door...

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