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Tag Archives: iPhone
Sunblock, Total Eclipses and Other Solar Phenomena
So, this is the BIG DAY in the U.S.A., the total eclipse of the sun! It will happen in just a couple of hours from the time I am writing, and I am really excited. Supposedly, it hasn’t happened in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1918, agenda, awe, awed, Barnum and Bailey, Biblical, Big Top tent, blockage, deception, disaster, eclipse, economy, fake news, flags, iPhone, Louisiana, Lowe's, media, monuments, morality, Mount Rushmore, New Orleans, new phenomenon, obfuscation, observers, occlusion, outside our control, overshadowed, phenomena, politics, racial issues, Savannah, Stone Mountain, sunblock, Total eclipse of the sun, witnesses
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The True Cost
It’s hard to know what something really costs, isn’t it? I mean, if you buy a piece of clothing you find appealing, and you begin to explore where it was made, who designed it, how and by whom it was … Continue reading →
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Tagged "Time is money", 20 pound hammer, 2016, 21st century, Americans, Apple watch, cancer, cost-conscious, counting the cost, criminal indictments, decay, Europe, extraction, Germany, hard working, heart attack, heart disease, hell bent, holiday, Holland, insider trading, iPad, iPhone, John Henry, lazy, movies, Operating System, pace of life, pioneers, pulling teeth, raison d'etre, rest, Rudyard Kipling, sixty seconds worth of distance run, standard of living, steel-driving, stress, taken us captive, tax evasion, television, the Jones's, The true cost, work
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Ganesh in Georgia
Ganesh is the Hindu god responsible for controlling life obstacles and providing wisdom. His image, popular and unmistakable, is characterized by the head of an elephant. The annual celebration, featuring brightly colored figurines of this god (ranging in size from … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2013, 2015, Chik-fil-a, Coast Guard, elephant god, fragile, Ganesh, Ganesh Mahotsav, Ganesha, Hindu, India, intersection, iPhone, lifeguard, Little Tybee, New Delhi, resilient, rip current, rip tide, Sept. 27, South Tybee Beach, Yamuna River
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Sunday Morning Musings (45 minutes at Dunkin’ Donuts)
Watching people eating, interacting, working . . . with George Strait singing in the background. Cars arrive at the drive thru, people place their orders of sugar and/or caffeine then drive away. A constant stream of humanity. A father negotiates … Continue reading →
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Tagged beauty, cleansing, Dunkin Donuts, embrace, Family, flowers, George Strait, humanity, Indian accent, iPhone, Life, people, prejudice, rain, soccer, springtime, story, tattooed, the grace of God, yellow pollen
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