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Several Reasons to Seize the Day

October 11, 2009
Hyper-alive today. Partly the blue sky and October air. Mainly it’s being reminded by the waiting-for-news friend I posted about yesterday and then seeing last night another pal who is increasingly disabled. I’m worried for both of them and yet overwhelmingly glad we’re all three alive. And one more thing, I just left the reunion […] Read More

Looking for Meaning

October 10, 2009
A buddy got some worrisome news. And now has the anxiety of waiting for more info. Maybe the worrisome-news category of events exists to put things like email problems into perspective, for all concerned. However, I can easily conceive of a universe in which there’s never a bad biopsy and no vexing computer problems either. […] Read More

Feeling Like the Only One?

October 9, 2009
An English professor of my acquaintance was teaching a freshmen class on a day that fell on Halloween. She assumed that surely the students would dress for the occasion. And so she rigged out in witch regalia, including silver mask and tall blue diaphanous cone hat. None of the students dressed up. She swears that […] Read More

Feeling Timid?

October 8, 2009
Standing in line at lunch today at one of the hip green lite fast-food places called Evo’s, waiting for my low-fat chocolate shake, I picked up one of their hip magazines, Paste, which carries the slogan: “Signs of Life in Music, Film, and Culture.” “African Queen” was the story I started browsing, and then seriously […] Read More

Halloween Is a Holiday to Lift the Spirits

October 8, 2009
Do you have your Halloween costume yet? I found mine by happy accident a couple weeks ago at a local Goodwill. I’d already been invited to a party. And then a few days later what do I see on one of the acres of racks but a sparkling floor-length red number, tagged Sultry Devil. It […] Read More

Self-Actualizing Bouquets

October 6, 2009
Flower arranging once seemed to me an impossible art. That was back when I tried to make the posies fall into the places I had in mind. I gave that up. Now I let the stems pretty much have their way. And I put in some of most everything that’s blooming. This approach produces a […] Read More

Creative Doodling: Three-Dimensional

October 6, 2009
A piece of anonymous folk art was standing in front of my drugstore Saturday when I pulled into the parking lot. There on the grass was an edifice built of plastic knives. I think the elements might have already have pushed it a little out of shape. Nonetheless, it remained luminous, a nice little discovery […] Read More

Enraged and Obsessed

October 3, 2009
With the email horrors that I’ve been having increasingly for months now, TRULY BOLD would be thinking about anything else. Add to del.icio.us - Stumble It! - Subscribe to this feed - Digg it Read More

A Bold Man

October 2, 2009
Today is the birthday of Gandhi, a man who faced unending heartbreaking frustrations and yet changed the world radically and for the better. He was also notably nice to people, including his jailers, most of the way. A sterling example of bold living. This sculpture of him sits three blocks from my office. Add to […] Read More

A Recommendation for Writers

October 1, 2009
You know that website called Publishers Marketplace? You can get a lot of info at no charge there, including a free newsletter about the publishing industry, what book just sold by what agent to what editor for what price level. I’ve generally ignored the $20 a month membership option for additional info there, thinking that […] Read More


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