The Bridges of Life
As a child we lived close to the Florida border so summer time meant regular jaunts to the various beaches along the Florida panhandle. One particular destination required we cross a bridge that...
View ArticleLife’s Rear View Mirror: Glance Don’t Gaze.
Choices Every single day of our life we are faced with something that calls for us to make a choice. Good or bad, the ones we have to make that confront us at the proverbial “fork in the road” result...
View ArticleRunning With Scissors
Growing up, I was forever hearing cliché’s meant to teach the uncertainties any given action may carry – that in life we have consequences that stem from those actions. Sometimes I’ve wondered if my...
View ArticleAlone But Not Lonely
Are you afraid to be alone? Do you hate to shop, eat, play or work alone? For many, being alone is something to fear, to dread, and they avoid it at all costs. I know I have gone through times in my...
View ArticleBucket List–Not What It’s Cracked Up To Be.
It generally takes a nano-second for something from a movie to grab the worlds attention and even less than that for it become the newest craze, faze, must-have or gotta-do. That is certainly the case...
View ArticleFeeling The Void
Whenever we see something empty it is quite normal, and generally wise, to fill it back up. It can be anything from the need to fill up the gas tank, restock the candy drawer or recharging depleted...
View Article[Not] Gone… But Forgotten
I know, when you first read the title you probably paused a second wondering if it is a mistake. Well, no, it isn’t a mistake. It’s just that it struck me recently what we do to keep alive our...
View ArticleHow Do You Rate On Your Personal Value Scale?
It was an epiphany – of sorts. I mean, it wasn’t that I had a sudden, intuitive insight about something but, rather, it’s been rolling around in my head for awhile. However, I like that word so, what...
View ArticleGetting Eye Level with Age(ism)
I started thinking about ageism after a few articles had popped up in my news feed. I have to admit my definition tended to be narrow – I thought of ageism as a bias towards older people, however, it...
View ArticleThe Write Side of Brooklyn
Blogging is an interesting platform. I began blogging as a way to combine a love of writing while sharing perceptions pulled from my life. And, oh my, how life is ripe with experiences that can be...
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