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Xmas: Remembering Those Gone

They are always with us. Last night in a dream, I was in a dark hospital corridor (sounds like PC AB!) and met up with Dean McKenzie, of my ‘brothers’ and kindred spirit-friends who passed away a couple of years … Continue reading

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Metacognition for Treadmill Types:

(re. pre-Xmas frenzy/panic) “But I am bound/Upon a wheel of fire”–William Shakespeare, King Lear About as circular and meaningless–no one gets anywhere–as in the Caucus Dance (running haphazard in all directions) in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

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Behind these fronts

We are all held together by wires or Wi-Fi. The props that hold us up can only be glimpsed in a certain slant of light. We are really coming apart all the time, even as we laugh and profess a strength. … Continue reading

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Christmas Classics Still Relevant Today

“He who loses his life shall find it.” -quoted by Joseph Campbell Two of the most inspiring Christmas movies ever are the Alistair Sim version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and Frank Capra’s movie It’s a Wonderful Life. They … Continue reading

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Sanity = Grandson Sunday

Takin’ care of business. Feeding the squirrel and birds.

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Shovelling Out

Doing his fair share.

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Turning on the Deer (Lights)

Daddy on left, Mommy on right.

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All Played Out

Napping on cot with animal pals.  

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‘Hard’ News Headlines Today (cont’d)

Karrueche Tran bares midriff in string bikini as Chris Brown tries to win her back Oilers snap 11-game winless skid Russell Crowe has some fun during lonely NL stopover Marian Engel’s Bear, reviewed: The best Canadian novel of all time … Continue reading

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A Vermont Boy’s Christmas

He slid down the Sunday hill, below his house in Vermont. In a distant church an organ proclaimed it was Christmas. The boy walked on with his sled, blown by the wind. The pews were half-full as the choir entered … Continue reading

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