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Visit this blog to see more of my pictures from last weekend. Don't they look great on the black background? Thanks, Cindy!!
With a sweep of my hand I'd cast off the last couple days as unremarkable. Yet those unseen, hardly noticeable events often change the course of life. So maybe the fact that I found a couple poems I thought I'd lost, that I started stockpiling pieces for a widows blog, that I found my statistical sources for the number of widows/year and have a question for my congressman, or that I started a better diet will be more significant than unremarkable.
What's unremarkable with you?
I think I like that question better than What's New With You? Now there's a social statement. New? Why does everything remarkable in our life have to be new? How materialistic can we get? Hmmm. I never looked at it like that before. Pardon the rant and the half-baked thought, but let's think about that this week.
WRITING UPDATE: Tomorrow is my writing day. Last week as I was cleaning off my desk and digging through piles of previous writing on Ruth I saw the value of time and rewrites. I know many of you are anxious for me to get this thing over and done with, but, believe me--it's getting better and better. We've got to be patient and let this baby grow until it's healthy and strong enough to be born.
Visit this blog to see more of my pictures from last weekend. Don't they look great on the black background? Thanks, Cindy!!
With a sweep of my hand I'd cast off the last couple days as unremarkable. Yet those unseen, hardly noticeable events often change the course of life. So maybe the fact that I found a couple poems I thought I'd lost, that I started stockpiling pieces for a widows blog, that I found my statistical sources for the number of widows/year and have a question for my congressman, or that I started a better diet will be more significant than unremarkable.
What's unremarkable with you?
I think I like that question better than What's New With You? Now there's a social statement. New? Why does everything remarkable in our life have to be new? How materialistic can we get? Hmmm. I never looked at it like that before. Pardon the rant and the half-baked thought, but let's think about that this week.
WRITING UPDATE: Tomorrow is my writing day. Last week as I was cleaning off my desk and digging through piles of previous writing on Ruth I saw the value of time and rewrites. I know many of you are anxious for me to get this thing over and done with, but, believe me--it's getting better and better. We've got to be patient and let this baby grow until it's healthy and strong enough to be born.
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