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Monthly Archives: February 2021
#280–Vaccine––Bring it on . . .
Some people are afraid to get the Covid vaccine, but I’m not. Six years ago, my first week of chemo treatment was the biggest assault I had ever had on my body and chemo left me with a compromised immune … Continue reading
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#279–Writing keeps me sane . . .
Note: Post #280 will post on Sunday, February 21. What a bizarre world we are living in right now. I’ve been listening to parts of the impeachment trial and it just seems totally obvious how anyone should vote, but since … Continue reading
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#278–Life continues to be interesting . . .
Note: #279 will post Sunday, February 14. When I was teaching first grade and kids would show me their artwork and it was bizarre or really bad, I would always say “That’s interesting!” Well, I had one of each this … Continue reading
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