Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 15, 2004
- At December 15, 2014
- By Rosemary Wright
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 15, 2004
Is Analysis A Good Thing?
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 15, 2004 – I can’t let the year go by without addressing one of the most important issues of our time – that of analysis and introspection. Is it a good thing? From my own experience, I’d have to answer in the affirmative.
Read More»Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 14, 2004
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 14, 2004
A New Toy
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 14, 2004 – Last week I was contacting real estate agents who had shown a loft I have listed for sale. I sent out a standard E-Mail follow-up and received a message back from an agent who had shown the property.
Read More»Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 13, 2004
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- By Rosemary Wright
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 13, 2004
I Have A Lot To Learn
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 13, 2004 – Just when I was thinking that perhaps I understood a little bit about being a human being – “bam” life delivered a solid smack upside my head and I realized that I know almost nothing. Big and I had unpleasant words with each other last night when she was at my home.
Read More»The Water Runs Red At Taiji Cove
- At December 12, 2014
- By Rosemary Wright
- In Global Issues
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The Water Runs Red At Taiji Cove
Save The Taiji Dolphins
The Water Runs Red At Taiji Cove – When you decide to stand up for animals and become an activist you know that you’re risking a broken heart and a troubled mind. You know there will be sleepless nights and images that will haunt your dreams. As you wake up in the morning to face another day – you reach deep into that beautiful soft place in your soul from which you draw your strength.
Read More»Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 14
- At December 12, 2014
- By Rosemary Wright
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Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 14
Pig Tales
Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 14 – So here’s the thing about pigs – pigs who live in the wild have a very important job. They help to manage the eco-systems they inhabit by rooting around, moving the soil and thus creating areas for new vegetation to grow. They also spread seeds around with their snouts.
And something else I bet you didn’t know – pigs are a extremely curious and really happy animals. They take great pleasure in their friends and are very family oriented. Piglets like to hang out with their mother. Even after they are weaned at 3 or 4 months of age babies they still prefer to live with Mom!
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 12, 2004
- At December 12, 2014
- By Rosemary Wright
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Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 12, 2004
Decorating For Christmas
Short Stories From 10 Years Ago – December 12, 2004 – It’s raining outside and yesterday’s snowfall won’t last much longer. However, its fading presence on trees and fence tops is still enough to motivate me to decorate the house for Christmas. It’s not a chore I particularly enjoy because I have to root around in my “basement from hell” to find the decorations.
Read More»Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 13
- At December 11, 2014
- By Rosemary Wright
- In Global Issues
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Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 13
Pig Tales
Pig Tales by Iggy Oink – 13 – So here’s the thing about pigs – we have an amazing sense of smell. We can actually find things buried up to 5 feet under the earth. Our wiggly snouts are an amazing organ and we use them to dig in the ground.
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