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Lonely People

“The world’s full of lonely people afraid to make the first move,” Tony Lip says. What can we do to overcome that fear?

A Brief History of Change

How change has gone from a leisurely pace to its current frenzied state.

A Clumsy Day

Mother’s day begins with her spilling her makeup, breaking the jelly jar, and dropping the groceries. Then it got worse.

The Joy of Being Alive

A tiny deer dances from the joy of being alive and reawakens my own love for life.

The Perfect Response

How to talk to your children (and grandchildren, should you be so blessed) about your aches and pains.

The Dress Mess

How “casual dress” has devolved with the generations, from semi-formal to semi-clothed. What will the next step be, “clothing optional?”

What Report?

“Have you finished doing my report for the meeting?”
“What report?”

Red Jello

She sits hunched in her wheelchair in 72 degrees, too cold for 90 years old with only a skin of skin on the bones that have carried her through all of those years.

Syd, Sex, and Syntax

How poor English ruined the marriage of Syd and Harriet