There are many things I have taken for granted over the years, and one of those things is the local public library. It has always just been there, a source of a wide selection of reading material and a wonderful place for research.
Friends, Old and New
The Beauty Salon
Home
Hats and Pedicures
After Memorial Day
I had not seen this picture before it turned up on Facebook on Memorial Day as a reminder to all of us to remember those who have served our nation. It is a picture from World War II of 12 young men standing in front of a B-29 Superfortress Bomber. They are on an air base in the middle of a hot desert in northern India.
Joy
Heroes
We have heard the term heroes a great deal during our current health crisis. And certainly there are heroes, particularly those who march into hospitals every day to take care of their fellow countrymen struck down by the virus. I think particularly about the nurses who have been doing their jobs day-in and day-out for years without the recognition they are now finally getting.
A Rolling Stone
Good Deals
What I Have Learned Writing This Blog
Quotes
All of our lives we have been surrounded by quotes, some of which we forget when they are no longer relevant, and some of which we remember finding them useful for our whole lives. But the best quotes are those that grow and expand in our thoughts as their meanings become deeper with the passing of years.
Falling Stars
The One versus the Many
My father, piloting a B-29 bomber in Asia, was shot down and killed in World War II. I was fifty years old before I met a single person whose parent had been lost in that war. That did not mean for one minute that I did not believe in the approximately 400,000 American deaths that occurred as a result of that war. I did not have to know them personally, to believe in their loss in addition to my own.
Bathrooms
A Work in Progress
Valentines Old and New
A Puffy Black Coat
Musical Old Age
I used to think a sure sign of old age was having the rebellious music of one’s youth turned into bland elevator music. One could rise to the tenth floor of a building listening to a second rate orchestra with sobbing violins render a hoarse-voiced, liquor toting, Janis Joplin song into something that could softly fill the quiet in a crowded elevator.