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Healthy Eating As You Age: Know Your Food Groups
Lemon Berry Fruit Leather
Cucumber Ginger Grapefruit Juice
Drink up!
Smiling Spine Floor Stretches
Dorianne Laux: Someone spoke to me last night, tol...
Young Rhino Pestering His Mom
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Lauren Hunt: Urban Safari & the Rat Czar
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Stick Around You Might Learn Something
All Floors are Yoga Mats
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Message in a Bottle
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Open versus Territorial: I appreciate the humans w...
Touching the head appears to have more of a benefi...
A low-pressure guide to make strength training a h...
Yoga for the Aging Athlete
Alfredo Aguirre LOVES SWIMMING
Ibuprofen & Remedies for Hip Pain
Cracker Machine or Back of the Spoon Crackers
Jackhammer Monday!
Michel de Montaigne
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E.E. Cummings
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Territorial Males
Change can be GOOD
Sourdough Rye Sunflower, Poppy Sesame Wheat Crackers
Vote Tank Top
What radio station is this, musical or newsical?
Art Isn’t Supposed to Make You Comfortable
No Days Off Mistake
Legendary Swimmer Mark Spitz, Who Still Does Imagi...
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Lost Recipes from Marion Cunningham
No one is a great poet because she is a miserable ...
I still plod along with books. Instant information...
We forget all too soon the things we thought we co...
The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly c...
People with self-respect exhibit a certain toughne...
I closed the box and put it in a closet. There is ...
Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spen...
That was the year, my twenty-eighth, when I was di...
Windmills and Tulips
I don't know what I think until I write it down.
Innocence ends when one is stripped of the delusio...
I know why we try to keep the dead alive: we try t...
A place belongs forever to whoever claims it harde...
To free us from the expectations of others, to giv...
You have to pick the places you don't walk away fr...
The Perils of Lap Swimming
Translation: yes, it’s cliquey. Friend groups who ...
Feeling lost, crazy and desperate belongs to a goo...
Travel agents would be wiser to ask us what we hop...
Alain de Botton
Ask not why the addiction, but why the pain.
There is a cost to medicating away every type of h...
Dream Urban Arboretum!
2009 Blue Pontiac Named Mercedes
She broke racial barriers as a Vegas showgirl. At ...
Hip Pain (After) Swimming
Origins of the Name Rocker Panel
I saw my first YELLOW MAGNOLIA on the street on LA...
White Sneakers in a Blue Pontiac
Loved this advice applied to anything
The Truth
Those of us who think we know by Stephen Dunn
I love what's left after love has been tested.
I’ve had it with all stingy-hearted sons of bitche...
And the words we find are always insufficient, lik...
“All I wanted was a job like a book so good I'd b...
I've tried to become someone else for a while, on...
The Sudden Light and the Trees by Stephen Dunn
There will always be people who think suffering le...
A Troubled Guest
I’ve turned corners there was no going back to, co...
worked through the terrors of influence, and are w...
Evil always has an advantage and always succeeds u...
“Doesn’t blood usually follow when language fails?...
A Circus of Needs: Poems
Each of them used the same words, like people who’...
Flaubert said — I assume about the balance between...
Anyone out without the excuse of a dog shou...
Stephen Dunn Poem
When I stop becoming, that's when I worry.
I think one of my early motivations for writing wa...
Revision is one of the exquisite pleasures of writ...
If the stories come, you get them written, you're ...
Teach yourself to work in uncertainty.
The purpose of a writer is to keep civilisation fr...
There are no wrong books. What's wrong is the fear...
David Hume born 1711
Slow Down
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He appreciated his newfound clarity and heightened...
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Friday, April 26, 2024
In books I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own. Anna Quindlen, How Reading Changed My Life
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