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The Beat Goes On — We Cannot be Stopped

  Dear Friends: sorry about my long absence, which will not happen again. So much to share, in these challenging times. And also, so many positive ways to deal with them and to keep moving forward. That’s what I”ll be writing about.    First … Continue reading

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Well yeah!

Consumerism is ‘eating the future’ by Andy Coghlan ———— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— – ” … all we’re doing is what all other creatures have ever done to survive, expanding into whatever territory is available and using up whatever … Continue reading

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What Does Not Destroy Me Makes Me Strong

Nature doesn’t have a chance, growled my friend the other day. His feelings were understandable — he had grown up in California… and a very different kind of California it was then than the one we know today. My friend … Continue reading

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Unexpected Turn

Well, we have had a little detour.  This post comes via Sibley Memorial Hospital .  I have been here since the terrible morning of April 2nd, when I suffered an accidental fall at home.  My life seemed utterly changed at … Continue reading

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Money Isn’t Everything

Seems like all we hear about these days is money. Bonus-money on Wall Street. Billions to bail out failing auto companies and banks, to revive sprawl — pardon me, the real estate industry.  Then there are those “K Street lobbyists,” … Continue reading

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