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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside

    The inside of a perfectly toasted marshmallow is what makes a s’more treat so sweet.  Toasted over the hottest of coals, melting and browning the outside just to the verge of catching fire, as the marshmallow starts to droop and sag on the roasting stick. That ooey, gooey goodness – sublime sugar perfection, sandwiched between…

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  • Honoring Their Memory on 9/11

    “I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: An Unusual POV (Take 2)

    To make up for the bold appeal for my son’s scholarship pursuits in my last two posts, I will take you to the beautiful setting of the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park.  The sun setting over the mountains, the elk moving across the Willow Flats marsh . . . add a fine meal…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: An Unusual POV

    The penny is an underappreciated piece of currency.  Undervalued, taken for granted, often discarded!  But, for college-bound high school seniors, every penny begins to count as they look toward college costs.  Shifting from the idea of fun pocket change to funding education — one’s point of view, and stage in life, makes all the difference.…

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  • A Minute of Your Time Could Help A Student Win a $500 Scholarship

    Friends, readers, and anyone else who happens to stop by . . . yes, this is a shameless plea to help out my son Charlie with one of his scholarship pursuits! As you know from some of my other posts, I have a senior in high school this year, and he is starting on college…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Sea

    A speck of pristine beach and palm trees waving in the breeze, surrounded by the turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Over 20 years ago, for our honeymoon, my husband and I took a laid-back “windjammer” cruise, sailing the sea for several nights on an old clipper ship.  (Since this was before the days…

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