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Sunday, April 20, 2025
Sunday Stealing
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Saturday 9: Here Comes Peter Cottontail
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Friday, April 18, 2025
The Eagle
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Thursday Thirteen
Today I thought I'd something a little different. Here's a list of songs that might represent various aspects of my life.
Childhood: "Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music
High School: "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
Getting Married: "Longer" by Dan Fogelberg
College Journey: "Don’t Stop Believin’" by Journey
Infertility Journey: "Send in the Clowns" by Judy Collins
Career as a Newspaper Reporter: "Paperback Writer" by The Beatles
Love for Playing Guitar: "Superstar" by The Carpenters
41 Years of Marriage: "Still the One" by Orleans
Motivational Anthem: "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield
Dream of Traveling to England, Ireland, and Scotland: "England Swings" by Roger Miller
Friendships: "You've Got a Friend" by Carole King
Future Aspirations – Writing a Novel: "Dancing in the Dark" by Bruce Springsteen
Final Reflection: "Too Much Time on My Hands" by Styx
What do you think? Sound like the me you know?
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
For My Grandfather
Monday, April 14, 2025
Five Things
Five things I did last week -
1. Walked on the treadmill every day.
2. Worked on a short story.
3. Went to the grocery store.
4. Listened to the Board of Supervisors budget hearing.
5. Listened to a 17-hour audiobook called The Invisible Life of Addy LaRue, by V. E. Schwab, which I recommend.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Sunday Stealing
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Saturday, April 12, 2025
Saturday 9: Money
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Friday, April 11, 2025
Lonesome Tom
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Thursday Thirteen
4. Deregulation contributed to financial crises, predatory lending, and economic instability. The crash in 2008 is a good example of how banking and financial stability is necessary for a strong economy.
7. In energy and utilities, price volatility, unreliable service, and market manipulation (e.g., Enron scandal) have become more common. Electricity rates, for example, have climbed significantly in recent years.
8. Because we apparently no longer have a strong Consumer Protection Agency, companies face fewer restrictions on deceptive business practices and data collection.
9. Deregulation led to media consolidation, limiting diverse viewpoints and increasing costs. Did you know there are only 5 major publishing houses for books now?
11. Deregulation has resulted in skyrocketing tuition costs and predatory lending with regards to student loans. Efforts to stop this have been rolled back by the current administration. Deep cuts to the Department of Education (which the administration is trying to kill) have raised concerns about reduced oversight and support for borrowers.
12. Fewer regulations mean higher premiums and fewer consumer protections with regards to insurance. Premiums have no ceiling and climb ever higher. Soon some places, especially those along coastal areas or other places prone to hurricane hits or flooding, will not be able to obtain insurance even if they can afford the high premiums.
13. Deregulation has allowed companies to collect and sell personal data freely. After all, who is going to stop them?
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
The Redbuds of Spring
The redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) is a stunning harbinger of spring, known for its vibrant pink to magenta blossoms that emerge before the foliage. Native to North America, it thrives in various landscapes, from forests to urban gardens. Its heart-shaped leaves turn a golden yellow in autumn, adding seasonal charm. Besides its ornamental beauty, the redbud plays a vital role in ecosystems, providing nectar for pollinators. With its resilience and aesthetic appeal, it's a beloved choice among gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike.
The woods are full of them here.
Monday, April 07, 2025
Five Things
Five things I did last week -
1. Reconnected a relative to the internet.
2. Purchased and washed new sheets for the bed.
3. Helped a relative with an issue with county permits.
4. Ran errands that included several trips to the bank, trips to two grocery stores, the post office, the recycling center, and the drugstore.
5. Cleaned out the linen closet where I store sheets and sent a bunch of old things down to the shed for my husband to use as rags.
Sunday, April 06, 2025
Sunday Stealing
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Saturday, April 05, 2025
Saturday 9: Heart Like a Truck
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Thursday, April 03, 2025
Thursday Thirteen
Here are 13 historical events led by women that shaped history:
1. 1848 – The Seneca Falls Convention: The first women's rights convention in the U.S., organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.
2. 1893 – New Zealand Grants Women the Right to Vote: The first self-governing country to do so.
3. 1903 – Marie Curie Wins the Nobel Prize: The first woman to receive a Nobel Prize, for her work in physics.
4. 1912 – The Founding of the Girl Scouts: Juliette Gordon Low established the Girl Scouts of America.
5. 1920 – The 19th Amendment in the U.S.: Women finally gained the right to vote after decades of activism.
6. 1932 – Amelia Earhart’s Solo Flight Across the Atlantic: She became the first woman to achieve this feat.
7. 1943 – The Women’s Army Corps is Created: Women officially joined the U.S. Army during WWII.
8. 1955 – Rosa Parks Sparks the Civil Rights Movement: Her refusal to give up her bus seat led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
9. 1963 – Equal Pay Act Signed in the U.S.: A major step toward closing the gender wage gap.
10. 1973 – Billie Jean King Wins the “Battle of the Sexes”: She defeated Bobby Riggs in a historic tennis match, proving women’s athletic prowess.
11. 1981 – Sandra Day O’Connor Becomes the First Female U.S. Supreme Court Justice: A landmark moment for women in law.
12. 2016 – Hillary Clinton Becomes the First Woman Nominated for U.S. President by a Major Party: A milestone in American politics.
13. 2021 – Kamala Harris Becomes the First Female U.S. Vice President: Breaking barriers in leadership.
Wednesday, April 02, 2025
Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend
Tuesday, April 01, 2025
Monday, March 31, 2025
A Note to Whomever Needs to Read It
If you are reading my blog because you think I might say something bad about you, or something you don't like, then (a) maybe you should have been nicer to me and then you wouldn't have to worry about what I might say and (b) don't read my blog and you won't know if I write something you don't like.
Get a grip, people. Geez.
Five Things
Five things I accomplished last week -
1. My husband and I went to a historical lecture on the history of Carvins Cove. The Cove is Roanoke City's main source of drinking water, but it is located in Botetourt County. It is named after William Carvin, who was an early settler in the area.
2. I listened to the Board of Supervisors meeting to see what my local representatives are doing. Big announcement! One of our industries is making a $30 million investment and bringing in 270 jobs.
3. My chiropractor and I had a long talk about health issues. I probably need to find a podiatrist.
4. I wrote an 800-word short story. It is now sitting in my "look at in about 6 weeks" file. Things like that always require a second rewrite.
5. I picked the guitar back up and for 5 nights in a row I have played 2-3 songs. I am using a cheap travel guitar that weighs nothing because of my back issues, and the strings are difficult because I need a lighter gauge, but for the moment the heavier gauge string will help get the callouses back on my fingertips quickly and once that happens, I will change them out. So far, the tendonitis in my upper arm and shoulder that caused me to stop playing is not overwhelming me with pain. Fingers crossed.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Sunday Stealing
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