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A ferny kind of day

A ferny kind of day

I came upon a site recently that deals with words. Not sure if someone sent it to me or if I saw if on Facebook or? Matters not. The site is Wordsmith.org and is prepared by Anu Garg. The title of the project is A. Word. A. Day. If you subscribe, as I did, you’ll […]

The wonder of small

COVID looms so large in our lives, and its scope and depth is so pervasive that I find myself looking into the wonder of small for relief and diversion. I didn’t intend it to be this way. That is, I didn’t set out looking for it. Rather, the wonder of small found me. I suspect […]

And so it goes …

And so it goes …

Today, at 8 a.m. Nova Scotia locked down. Off and on for the past year we’ve had some minor restrictions on travel, the number of people we could gather with, and the number of stores/services that were available to us. But things started to go sideways a couple of weeks ago. A trip to see […]

March about to march in

March about to march in

Funny how significant events in our lives are lodged somewhere in our skulls then surface when mentioned. For example, I can recall to the hour where I was, who I was with etc. on the day President Kennedy was shot, the horrors of 9/11, and the day of the circus ship fire in Yarmouth. (I […]

Staying out of jail … for the moment

Staying out of jail … for the moment

Seem to have been busy this month with court preparations and all. Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, only one out of the nine arrested could physically be present during the court hearing this past Monday, January 26. However, we listened by phone when we could, and gathered outside the Supreme Law Court on Upper Hollis […]

Addendum …

Addendum …

Yesterday I read this quote by Maya Angelou: If you’re not angry, you’re either a stone, or you’re too sick to be angry. You should be angry. You must not be bitter. Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. It doesn’t do anything to the object of its displeasure. So use that anger, […]

Boxing day thoughts …

Boxing day thoughts …

Barrie gave me a macro lens for my Birthday last month, about the same time of my last post. But, since then, things kind of ramped up and I went from turtle pace to full bore cheetah run. (Remind me sometime to tell you about discovering Cheetah–my spirit animal.) Anyway, as most of you know, […]

Graduating from snail’s pace to that of a turtle

Aha! It’s only been three weeks since my last post. My goal of showing up every two weeks may come to pass after all. This won’t be too long of a ramble as I’m on deadline. Another goal has been to stop PROCRASTINATING which is my normal go-do position. But I’m allowing myself a wee […]

Zoomin’ along at a snail’s pace

Zoomin’ along at a snail’s pace

Well, it’s obvious. Instead of shortening the time in between my rambles as I had originally planned, it’s taken me weeks and weeks to get back here. Ten weeks in fact since last post. OIE! But I have not only ONE good excuse but TWO. I was a very sick puppy this summer. Slept in […]

Writing Life #5

It will be six weeks tomorrow since I posted something. REALLY? Yes, Sandra, really. In case you hadn’t noticed, time is not waiting for you. Oh, really. Well. Umm. Golly. Gee. Best put fingers to keyboard and come up with something brilliant, eh? Maybe tomorrow. Meanwhile, look at this exquisite piece of art above. It’s […]

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