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Widow’s Weeds 07: If It Weren’t For The Women

Widow’s Weeds 07: If It Weren’t For The Women

August 17th, 2023 | business and finance, General, social media, Women

The attorney checked in to see if I had completed some assignments. I hadn’t and got to work. Did the paperwork to transfer the title of Garnet, the RAV4, into my name. Arranged for appraisal of the Barthiana: check. Communicated with Vanguard on various tasks: check....
The Inferno That Destroys Democracy

The Inferno That Destroys Democracy

November 1st, 2021 | business and finance, General, Politics, Popular Culture, Society at Large

I read newspapers, always have. Always one every day; oftentimes two or more. When I was a child living in Cleveland OH, the choice was between the The Press and The Plain Dealer. My left-wing parents subscribed the The Plain Dealer. At my maternal grandparents’ home...
Corona Virus Diary 7: The Cure For What Ails Us

Corona Virus Diary 7: The Cure For What Ails Us

May 10th, 2020 | business and finance, Family, Friends, General, Health, Politics, Popular Culture, Society at Large

We all know the six symptoms of COVID19: Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fever Chills Muscle pain Sore throat New loss of taste or smell I know the symptoms, certainly. Yet, even though it is my sixty-eighth pollen season– my car is green with...
Corona Virus Diary 4: Safely Stocking the Larder

Corona Virus Diary 4: Safely Stocking the Larder

April 17th, 2020 | business and finance, Cooking, Kitchen and Table, General, Health, Shopping, Society at Large

I have long disliked going to the grocery store. From the time I was twenty and in my first apartment I made a list based on a strict budget, went in, collected items, paid up and got out. My mother loathed going to the store with me. I was boring, she complained. I...
Corona Virus Diary 2: Our Government Behind the Curtain

Corona Virus Diary 2: Our Government Behind the Curtain

March 23rd, 2020 | business and finance, General, Politics, Society at Large

The Internal Revenue Service wisely extended the deadline for filing federal tax returns until July 15, 2020. It’s not simply a matter of COVID-19 throwing our lives into disarray. Nope. The government has to think about all those employees sitting cheek by jowl,...
Reading Unfriendly: My Barnes & Noble Is Freaking Me Out

Reading Unfriendly: My Barnes & Noble Is Freaking Me Out

June 3rd, 2016 | business and finance, General, Health, literature and poetry, Popular Culture, Shopping, visual arts

Went to my local Barnes & Noble to pick up a couple copies of Dan Lyons, Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble (Hachette, 2016).  I had heard most of the interview he did with Terry Gross on NPR’s “Fresh Air” and immediately got the book. Just...
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