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A More Perfect Union

In the Bronx, July 4, 2022 The unanimous Declaration of me, When in the course of human events it is the fourth of July, it become necessary for me to acknowledge Independence Day in my blog. I know that this is a difficult time, and some find it difficult to celebrate America in light of […]

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Trust

I’m having too many of these posting dry spells. As I always say it would help if I left the house some. A feels like temperature of 7º argues against that happening today. Perhaps I’ll run to the local supermarket, I need a few things. I’m not going to walk my usual three plus miles. […]

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Remember Tulsa

How have I not written for three days? Sure, I haven’t done much but that’s no excuse. I honestly don’t know why I didn’t write yesterday. I just checked to see if I wrote something and forgot to post it, no, didn’t happen. The first two skipped days were because I was sick. I simply […]

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The Ancient Roots of Festivus

This is a repost of the December 29, 2004 edition of Wise Madness hosted by Diaryland, The Festivus Edition of the Horvendile Inquirer What holiday do you celebrate in late December? Christmas? Chanukkah? Kwanzaa? Solstice? For 30 million Americans the answer this year was Festivus and that number is only likely to increase in the […]

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Vote!

I just filled out my absentee ballot, put in the inner envelope, sealed, signed, and dated it, and properly put it in the out envelope with the bar code showing in the window. I still have to stamp and mail it. I’m crossing on the t’s and dotting all the i’s. I’ll mail it today […]