Monthly Archive: April, 2020

Yet another non-profound saying

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  Seek what you cannot perceive, strive to learn what you cannot know. For the spark of knowledge to ignite, curiosity must grow. — Joelle LeGendre

Some daze…

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Some days, sleep is no problem.   I’m trying to remember the last time that happened. I’m munching on baked potato chips at 2 in the morning, wondering if I’ll be able to sleep. … Continue reading

Non-profound statements

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No matter where you go, there you are. — Buckaroo Banzai The next time you’re 99% sure you’re correct, remember that chimpanzees share 99% of our DNA.  — Joelle LeGendre   ©Joelle (monkey… Continue reading

School after covid education

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The kids will be returning to school….eventually. When they arrive at their desks, most of them will be sporting the newest craze; the quarantine tan. Their principals will be a lot tougher this… Continue reading

Much to profound not to share : from those on the front line of COVID-19

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NOTE:    I found out that the video has been removed. It should be frightening to anyone who is paying attention that a presentation based on FACTS was removed. This is a youtube… Continue reading

Ballade

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I reach for a thought that melts away …snow falling outside a sliding glass door …children playing in white too bright for my mind.  Only shadows remain. She looks into my camera, her… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : Change it forward

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2020 has changed the way I look at life. I knew that lifestyles were changing over the years, but if this was considered beautiful in the 1900’s, I don’t want to see the… Continue reading

99 word prompt : long distance dating

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April 23, 2020, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about distance dating. It can be any genre, era, or setting. Who is dating, and why the distance? How… Continue reading

A rant/sarcasm post : Strange

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Feeling a little strange today.  The neighbors were burning something yesterday and I’m still trying to get over it.  Here’s a little bit about my neighbors you never wanted to know: Do you… Continue reading

Writers aren’t perfect

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We writers aren’t perfect. I can hear the collective laughter now, and I’m imagining a stadium full of people shouting out, “Well…duh!!!” What are my faults?     You can find some of… Continue reading