Monthly Archives: November 2017

Spirit/ Essay. A Question about Hats, a Matter of Heart.

When I was little, I loved watching people in their Sunday best, especially the elegant lady who made me think of Queen Elizabeth. I realized, though, that coats and hats and outer finery generally came off in the cloak room. … Continue reading

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Thought for Thanksgiving Week.

A visual thought as we Americans prepare for Thanksgiving and everyone in the Northern Hemisphere thinks about the end of the harvest season, the need to be grateful for what we have, and the moments when we remember what was … Continue reading

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Thought for the Day.

We have had a long Autumn, with only two nights so far that have gone down to freezing temperatures. After last weekend, though, the colors are sober and it is clear November is here. This photo captures one of the … Continue reading

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Spirit/Essay. Remembrance Day.

I have always loved Concord, a small town that was a sparsely settled farm town in 1775 and is a comfortable, rural-feeling suburb today. The name suggests harmony and peace. The area around the Old North Bridge is mostly wetland, … Continue reading

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Milestone. 10,000 Friends in our Facebook Community.

Seven years ago I started a Facebook page ( @healingwoman ) for pieces written for friends and shared on a website designed to help people deal with medical challenges. We started with 8 people. Last weekend, we passed 10,000. Next … Continue reading

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