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It matters not how strait the gate, how charged with punishment the scroll. I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.
— William Ernest HenleyThe Cat Cam
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Monthly Archives: August 2015
A summer cold…
…is, like the ad said, a different animal. It’s still all the same sneezing and wheezing and hacking though. Phooey. I stopped on the way home from work because I was frightfully close to running out of Scotties® tissues and … Continue reading
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Knowledge and Risk
One of the reasons why mature people are apt to learn less than young people is that they are willing to risk less. Continue reading
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From the Quote Box
Let the world know you as you are, not as you think you should be — because sooner or later, if you’re posing, you will forget the pose and then where are you? — Fanny Brice
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Tuesday with Postcard and commute
I see a hand waving at me from the car in front of me and it was my co-worker Rich. I let him run interference for me the rest of the way and we both arrived safely. Continue reading
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This morning’s mail
Certainly brightened up the ol’ mailbox! Thanks! And the poem made me smile quite a bit.