Monthly Archives: November 2013

Gobsmacked Again

In my continuing quest to understand the world I am living in, I’ve accepted that we may need a whole new vocabulary to describe what we see. Herewith, I introduce the term, “gobsmacked”, to describe the moment when reality collides … Continue reading

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Dangerous Ideas

Every so often, a book comes along that rocks my world.  I’ve mentioned a few, but here’s a new one: Smoke Signals   A Social History of Marijuana – Medical, Recreational, and Scientific by Martin A. Lee. If you have … Continue reading

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The I Don’t Know What This is Post

Funny thing, I’ve been writing and writing and still can’t figure out what I’m trying to say. Pondering the greatest existential crisis ever renders me scattered. Now scientists are warning us to prepare for a 4C future. How we do … Continue reading

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The Ghost Child

Mr. Nobody and I were in the car for a long road trip recently and the subject of the ghost child came up. (I am a malfunctioning female who was never able to have children, but there was evidence that … Continue reading

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Really stupid sitting ducks

Now that Christmas has shown up in stores prior to Halloween, can the year in review stories be far behind? Was 2013 a good year for you? If you were one of the people living in the 33 disaster areas … Continue reading

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