At every turna challenge – prefer scenicforays, encounterrocky climes – ironic twists,stretching this reluctant soul (Image my own)
Doctoring broken hearts –my own legacy a training ground –like an anesthesiologist I keep the patient breathing,asleep – muted by kindness,unconscious and unable to react. Why? Because lulling others is moreeffective than operating on self –faux obligations such a balm Administer lidocaine to the woundsNumbness preferable to open-heartedinvestigation… no sutures strong enoughto remedy internal bleeding […]
Somehow I knew his mask was porcelain –impossible to hide the soul’s lightreflected in troubled eyes… I played along though,humoured his self-deceptionnodded at assertions of calm Knew that one day the facade would crackthe mask would slip and the rage escape Why I didn’t run; I do not knowMaybe it was recognition –my own countenance […]
Wonderful remembering!
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Wonderful memory!
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Let’s hope!
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You’re right, V.J., this was a good way to ease the tension. (and I do remember the wax paper sandwich bags!) 🙂
http://oneletterup.com/2020/04/24/summer-times
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Lol. I do too!
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Wonderful!
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Thanks for joining in!
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On a cheery note for Earth Day. 🙂 https://odaciuk.wordpress.com/2020/04/22/remember/
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Lovely. Thanks.
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Take me back there!
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Here is what you inspired me to write today.
http://susansplace.blog/2020/04/22/remembering-back-2/
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Glad I could be of inspiration.
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Love this!
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Good one!
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These are all great memories, especially the kids on the swings. Here’s mine – https://amanpan.blog/2020/04/21/popularity/
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Good one, Eugi!
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The picture of the kids on the swing brings back great memories of my childhood! Running as fast as we could to able to grab a swing, as it was a thrill to see others wait for their turn! N swinging as high as high could be – like the boy in mid air!! Childhood bliss…Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/04/21/cock-a-doodle-doo/
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Such good memories.
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I was so excited to see that sandwich wrapped in waxed paper! Oh dear . . .
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lol
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😀
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Here you go, VJ! https://iwriteher.com/2020/04/20/strangers-in-a-strange-land/
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Viruses have certainly proven to be powerful adversaries in the past.
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They will always be our most powerful adversaries. Each species has its “kryptonite” when it whacks other ecosystems out of balance.
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https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/memoirs/
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What do we really remember?
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VJ, your Mom’s dented pot cartoon reminded me of an old “Cathy” comic. The first pane showed the modern kitchen with all of the bells and whistles where little was cooked. The second pane showed our grandparents’ kitchens with a few pots and pans that made feasts every Sunday and nice meals every day. Keith
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Isn’t that the truth! Irony of life. Thanks for the chuckle, Keith.
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Hi V.J,
Hope you are doing good. Here is a positive one from me.
https://radhikasreflection.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/daily-investment-plan/
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An investment that makes you prosperous!
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