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Something to Raise our Spirits
The election of Donald John Trump was so demoralizing that I could not write. But yesterday, the 22nd of January 2017, has so lifted my spirits that I am again moved to put fingers to keyboard. In December, I was … Continue reading
A Prisoner’s Memory Strikes a Chord
“It struck me that day that kayaking on the lake was a good analogy for the way I wanted to live my life on this planet: powered by my own efforts, gliding in harmony with the forces of nature, moving … Continue reading
On the Coming of Winter
On October 28, 2011, Etna, New York had its first snowfall of the coming winter, with some of the snow remaining on the ground for a day or two in the higher elevations. By 30 October, the temperature had dropped … Continue reading