Author Archives: Susan

About Susan

I am a woman of strong opinion. You can listen or not, but I expect everyone to play nice and respect everyone else's right to have their own opinions. I was never much of a diarist, and I plan for this to be less about my life and more about my observations and information sharing. So let's not call this a "blog," which is a word I find a bit repellent.

Happy Update: I’ve been a bit busy

Monday night, when I came home from work, Aine met me at the door to the garage, calling for me. It’s a usual occurrence that hadn’t happened for the last two weeks. I was ecstatically happy. More so when she … Continue reading

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Blood donation

I am a regular blood donor. So are many of my friends. I was taken from the registry for several years in the 1990s because I developed Graves disease, an immune function disorder that affects the thyroid. No one knows … Continue reading

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I had a dream…

…and I had put pencil and paper next to the bed so I got it recorded this time.  It was more coherent than some. I was driving somewhere, changing lanes right (one lane at a time) to make a turn, … Continue reading

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Frivolous lawsuits cost us all

“In 1992, a seventy-nine year old Albuquerque woman (Stella Liebeck) bought a coffee from a McDonald’s drive through. Her grandson was driving and he parked the car so she could add cream and sugar to the drink. She put the … Continue reading

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The consequences of your actions

A Florida lifeguard was fired from his job for saving a drowning man . Sounds like a joke or a mistake or a corporate horribleness. The truth is that it was the consequence of his action. His job was to … Continue reading

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Ruminations on the voting franchise

I was watching 1776 yesterday with friends, a fun thing to do on the 4th of July. I was reminded that some of our founding fathers had wanted to right to vote to belong only to those who owned land. … Continue reading

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Destroying another religion’s sacred relics

Every religion has done it. Except maybe the Romans who just incorporated every god they came across into their own pantheon. They even had a shrine to the “unknown god” which was an empty niche. The Christians were not originally … Continue reading

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Our finest are out on the highways

Because of everything happening last week, this got buried in my inbox.   Be safe for the holiday, everyone!  I have seen the local and state police with increased presence, especially under overpasses where they can wait in the shade. Here’s … Continue reading

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I’ve been a bit busy

Between overtime at work and dealing with a sick kitty, I haven’t had much time to let the creative juices flow. Aine was ill enough late Thursday that it became apparent that she wouldn’t live until her appointment this Thursday … Continue reading

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Atheist converts to Catholicism

I leave you this article about an atheist converting to Catholicism with no comment.  You are free to make up your own mind about its meaning. Internal jukebox: soundtrack music from The Glades, which I was just watching.

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