After 20 years of reliable service I decided it was time to replace our old multi-tool Panasonic with something more powerful and easier to use. In addition to conducting research online to evaluate possible replacement options, I also spent considerable time testing various models at the usual brick and mortar establishments. Nothing really seem to [...]
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Over the years my reading habits have oscillated between periods of extreme immersion and spells of relative dormancy when my focus tended more toward active participation in a particular interest that had captured my attention than in researching that attraction. Back in the 70’s I recall getting hooked on reading everything written about Edgar [...]
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Posted in Philosophy, Poetry, Politics on Mar 30th, 2007
The Democratic-controlled Congress is forewarned to seek out The Road Not Taken by stripping those ridiculous add-ons out of the bill funding the troops in Iraq, which also includes language regarding a time table for troop withdrawal even though the specification of the time line is rather vaguely worded.
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Posted in Observations, Poetry on Nov 27th, 2006
In keeping with the old nursery rhyme, I wash our clothes early Monday morning. My skills as a launderer have improved as my tenure as house husband lengthens; however, the curiously leoparded blouse or pair of trousers, while infrequent remains a mystery nonetheless. Although I don’t consider doing the laundry an unpleasant task, [...]
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Posted in Philosophy, Poetry, Politics on Nov 9th, 2006
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Two days after the election sunshine has dispelled the chilly rain that shrouded the true debate taking place at voting booths in our precinct over the fate of this nation.
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