I’ve been around for over sixty years and realize, pondering the state of the world today, that my confidence in the foundations of government institutions grew for the first half of those years and has eroded steadily ever since. This week’s calamity in Israel has ended my sense that so...
“He has an upset stomach, or something. Do whatever you need to do with him; I don’t know what’s wrong, but I can’t stay. I’ll come back in an hour; I need to fire my maid for stealing.” Gratuitous cuteness. “Wait! What’s your name? What’s his name?!” I yelled...
Not only do I care for the cats, but they care for each other. If a cat is sick or hurt, the other cats pile around him for warmth until he is feeling better. I was also the recipient of that tender care last week when I had a stomach bug. I spent two days in bed because I...
My body is doing the same thing … but living those eight years in perpetual October for about nine months a year with outside temps ranging from 45-60 degrees … anything outside those numbers is now too cold or too hot. I get impatient with the weather … always upset that it’s to...
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interrupted Mouney’; I mean, she continued, ‘He might be said to allude when talking to someone without modesty and to be explicit when talking to someone with modesty’: take the wordbud’for example – the full blooded word for the act in his words, on whom be peace, above, or ...
For an even clearer comparison, I took another picture of the new pair of marimos I bought last week at the “Gardener’s Day Out” event at HortPark. I swore my first pair of marimos was this size when I bought them 3 months ago!
I took her word for it. She flip flopped back and forth between us going on a “break” and us divorcing. We agreed to a six month break. She told me, my family and my friends that she wanted to “find” herself so that we could reconnect in the future. She told my sister that...
No more rocking back and forth between Russian syllables to make sure I got the right word. I could use my native tongue—English! However, I learned quickly my boss wouldn’t let me consult with clients over the phone. In the mid-1970s, every long-distance call was itemized. Since I...
(He is a second cousin of Leo Tolstoy, by the way). comes to reveal more of what it intends to do. Yes, “Vourdalak” is an old local word for vampire, and it goes without saying that the patriarch of the house is actually a vampire quite ready to suck the blood of everyone ...