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Read more: Some exciting newsLily’s eyes were bright when she announced that she had some exciting news. With a round, angelic face and two pony tails on the top…
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Read more: A woman’s clothesEl habito no hace la monja. Or, in English, the habit does not make the nun. We like the Spanish version much better than the…
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Read more: Wasting time?Andar por last ramas. Or, in English, walking through shrubbery. If you are walking through shrubbery, you are wasting your time, says Charles Aranda in…
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Read more: A little poisonUn poquito de veneno no mata. Or, in English, a little poison will not kill. We found this reminder about the importance of moderation in…
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Read more: Praise for the morning!I have always loved the words to this song since I first heard Cat Stevens sing them decades ago, and I was delighted to find…
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Read more: Thank you for green treesNow when I take my morning walk, I see green buds on the trees and bright flowers in the lawns. In his poem “This Amazing…
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Read more: Slow down!I was too busy, hurrying, one day last week, trying to accomplish lots of things, marking items off my to-do list, when I remembered a…
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Read more: Happy spring!Spring is arriving this weekend—with the promise of warmer weather and lots of flowers. The poet Charles Anthony Silvestri wrote: Flowers bloom with showers falling,…
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Read more: What always changes?All things pass, A sunrise does not last all morning. All things pass, A cloud-burst does not last all day. All things pass, Nor a…
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Read more: How do you spell “love”?Piglet asked: “How do you spell ‘love’?” “You don’t spell it,” said Pooh. “You feel it.” I found that quote on a Happy Wedding card…