Monthly Archives: May 2014

Saying Goodbye to a Beloved Pet…

A dear friend recently said goodbye to her dog Bubba. My friend and her husband kept a vigil hour after hour during Bubba’s final time in this world. I know how difficult it is to lose a pet. Since childhood, … Continue reading

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Excerpt from my second novel…

This is an excerpt from my second novel, Come on, Fluffy, This Ain’t No Ballet (published in 2011), available as a paperback or Kindle at Amazon or as a paperback at Barnes & Noble.                               Chapter 10   Politics, Algebra, … Continue reading

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A Remembrance…

Winter Comes: Reflections on Winter Years of Life My sister, Connie Lynn Bolinger, died May 22, 2011, and I have been going through many things she wrote about caring for our mother during the years 1986 until Mother’s death in … Continue reading

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Our Political Climate

I often wonder how truly accurate or savvy any of us can be about issues flying around our political arena in the United States. There is no other period in my lifetime when such polarized bastions of social values were … Continue reading

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Notes from a Codger about Electronics…

One day during the 1980’s I was in my dad’s study, and he was showing me his new Commodore computer. He said to me then that the wave of the future was going to be electronic devices for communication that … Continue reading

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