• Weekly Facts #4

    Don’t whisper into someone’s ear when they are moose hunting in Alaska because it’s illegal to do this.   How do they monitor this?  Do they take the word of someone who reports this?  This would be classified as a stupid law to most people.   One pound of peanut butter can contain up to 150

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  • Flash Fiction: Where Are You?

    Trina knew it was easy to chase someone down when that person had wronged you.  She also knew it was harder to leave the person alone when you were right all along. This was what she was dealt when her brain stopped overthinking.  It was wet outside.  Her feet were cold and the words she

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  • Between Gnomes and Cupcakes

    I haven’t had much time to spare between starting my new job and other things going in my life like eating a vegan cupcake as much as I wanted the non-vegan one.  I’ve been trying to play catch up with a lot of things and trying to keep my energy up when it’s been consistently

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  • Poem: Pathway

                  It’s not that it doesn’t matter, I do, sometimes to exhaustion, this merry-go-round, a never-ending style, certain pains carried, a baby stands. It’s hard to find commitment, I know, when surprised by the elements brand spanking new, reminder of wisdom forgotten, rejected and denied, the baby walks. It’s

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  • Weekly Facts #3

    I started a new position at my current company.  I’m busy and more busy.  There is not a moment to spare.  I will not be probably including as much information this time or photos.  Here are the weekly facts for this week.  Thinking in a foreign language makes decisions more rational and judge risks more

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  • Documentary Recommendation: Eating Animals (2018)

    Quote from Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer “Factory farming, of course, does not cause all the world’s problems, but is is remarkable just how many of them intersect there.” Producers: Jennifer Barrons, Geralyn White Dreyfous, Noam Dromi, Sandra Keats, Jon Levin, Natalie Portman, Christopher Dillon Quinn, Burton Ritchie, Jonathan Safran Foer, Regina K. Scully,

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  • Weekly Facts #2

    Office desks have 400 more times bacterial than a toilet seat.  Think about it.  You sneeze, blow your nose, eat and drink, blow dust from it.  Other people come to your desk and touch your stuff.  It’s a dirty surface so clean it more than less.     It takes about fifteen minutes for a

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  • Poem: Taco Tuesday

    To smell a person’s odor on a Monday when there’s no law that says you have to take a shower, not even after a few days. If the same person stinks on Wednesday, the one you stood behind while waiting in line, it isn’t good to complain. Even if it was a Friday, she still

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  • Delayed January Quotes

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  • Book Recommendation: Whoopi Goldberg Book

    Quote by Whoopi Goldberg:  “Immoral is choosing not to act when you hold in your hands the power to create perfection.” (Non-read book on the left and my clearly used book on the right.  It’s true that over time the inside book covers can change colors.) Publisher: Avon Books Publication Date: October 1998 Page Number:

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  • Trifecta #25

    Word and Definition by Merriam Webster Photo by Schnipidy Video of Ruby Rose singing Raise Your Glass by Pink on Lip Sync Battle

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  • Journal Entry Type #30: Beginnings and Endings

    I feel like a have a seesaw in my head with a string attached to it.  It goes back and forth from one topic to another.  I call it diarrhea of the brain.  Not a great image but a phrase I came up with all by myself.  I have other phrases I use in life,

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  • Weekly Facts #1

    Some think on the one dollar bill in the U.S. that there’s an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the 1 and a spider hidden at the upper right-hand corner.  According to the Bureau of Engraving and printing, this is not intentional and a coincidental part of the printing process.   We’ve all heard

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