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Read more: I’m doing itAs I explained in a recent blog post, I am no longer drinking diet soft drinks or putting artificial sweetener in my tea. It might…
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Read more: A day at James and Jeany’s farmMy brother James just broke a chicken’s neck. He killed it, and now he’s plucking its feathers. My sister-in-law Jeany is working at the Los…
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Read more: Making an October resolutionFor a decade now, I’ve been counting Weight Watcher points—which means a limited number of French Fries and chocolate candy. And, for a year or…
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Read more: Keep goingEarline Loremo is an excellent role model for all of us. As Loremo, who is 90, explained in the September 30, 2014, issue of The…
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Read more: Growing older and wiserAs I mentioned in a recent blog post, I had a birthday recently. I’m happy to report that I’m not only older, I’m also a…
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Read more: Happy October!I looked at my calendar and panicked. So far this month, I have been to Los Lunas, New Mexico, to visit my brother James and…
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Read more: My trip to MiddlemarchI have been traveling to Middlemarch with George Eliot. It has been a long trip since Eliot’s book Middlemarch is 781 pages long. However, even…
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Read more: Keep workingYikes! I had another birthday. But I’m not worried. I saved an article titled “The Art of Living” from the September 23, 2013, issue of…
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Read more: Self helpless“Self helpless. You’re always one perfect advice book away from a much better you.” That’s the great headline and subhead for Kristin van Ogtrop’s essay…
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Read more: The Western woman’s haremFratema Mernissi, a professor of sociology at the University of Mohammed V in Rabat, Morocco, remembers trips to visit her grandmother, “who was illiterate and…