Monthly Archives: July 2003

Wow, this place looks like something out of a Tolkien novel. [Place linked from the Mountain Radio website.]

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I just spoke with J__ on the phone, and he told me a few jokes. Here’s one I’d like to share with you: This 85 year old man runs into a woman he hasn’t seen for many years, and they … Continue reading

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On my birthday I received a card from my stepmom L__’s father. I was surprised to receive the card, which included cash and the signature, “Grandad J__”. The card, and especially the signature, touched me. I’ve gotten to know L__’s … Continue reading

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Yesterday some neighbors and I had a discussion about blogging. We spoke about the many utilities of blogs, including their ability to be a used as a therapeutic tool, as a way to keep in touch with loved ones, and … Continue reading

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So I’m enjoying myself today, but I also miss the one that causes me trouble. How selfish I am to make that statement. ___ doesn’t cause me trouble–if I am troubled by her, then that’s my own deficiency. I love … Continue reading

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That post was nonsense. Headache, shmedache. I simply didn’t have anything else to say. I’ve been spending way too much time on the look of this blog rather than posting, that’s all. My head’s fine. She, however, I’m not so … Continue reading

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And now, a message from our sponsors: it’s time for the Steinbeck country rodeo!

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I have a headache that keeps recurring. It seems to have cropped up recently, or maybe I’ve had it always but have just started noticing it. I especially notice it when I am sleeping. It’s not a migraine or anything, … Continue reading

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The links to other blogs (in the side panel at left) are all new, using a service called Blogrolling. Thanks to Todd Stauffer’s book Blog On for explaining how to use the service. I enjoy Mr. Stauffer’s writing style and … Continue reading

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He announced himself as he entered the facility, “Good morning, Officer R___ is here. How is everyone?” The first time mom said he looked like a robot I almost burst out laughing, except that I rarely burst out laughing. My … Continue reading

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