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Category Archives: blogging
I remember when . . .
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about memory. In overhearing a conversation about a past incident, I found it interesting that one person was so sure of the facts, the other not—at least not the “facts” the first person remembered. … Continue reading
Posted in a little bit about that, blogging, creative writing, memories, Non-fiction, philosophy, Thoughts
Tagged 2023, a little bit about that, communication, memories, remembering, thoughts, words
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The Gatekeeper
It used to be that we would send cards to remember someone on their birthday or anniversary. And though there are many advantages to the Internet and the connections we find in social media, it has also changed how we … Continue reading
Posted in a little bit about that, blogging, Non-fiction, Thoughts, Writing
Tagged birthday, cards, communication, Facebook, social media, thoughts
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Threads
How fragile are these mortal threads that bind us to one another, friends and family. That water would be stronger than choices made, that blood would be thicker than trouble. But these silken filaments made strong in adversity from without … Continue reading
Posted in a little bit about that, blogging, creative writing, friendship, Poetry, Thoughts, Writing
Tagged free verse, poetry, relationships, thoughts
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Merry Christmas to All!
Wishing all of my blogger friends a joyous Christmas! We are still sick and hoping the bugs die off quickly so we can start 2018 in robust health. Joy to all!
Posted in a little bit about that, blogging, Thoughts, wordpress, Writing
Tagged a little bit about that, Christmas, thoughts, wordpress, writing
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A Reminder
I cannot publish photographs here anymore. Met my quota! So just a reminder that my other site has my photography with my writings. http://www.apronheadlilly.wordpress.com
Posted in blogging, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Blogging, photography, poetry
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A Bit of This About That
A Facebook friend posted an article link in which the writer very methodically went down a list of why people post certain things on FB (and by extension, I would assume, any social media) and what was wrong with all … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Humor, Thoughts, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged humor, social commentary, social media
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Please check out my new blog!
I have started my new blog. Please come along and follow me! https://apronheadlilly.wordpress.com/2015/07/27/welcome-to-my-new-apronhead-blog/ I know I’m pretty boring, keeping almost the same title. 🙂 It’s been a while since I navigated all the widgets and all, but bear with me … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, new blog, wordpress
Tagged apronheadlilly.wordpress.com, Blogging, new blog
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Purify
When real life gives you murders, injustice, pain, vigilantism, discrimination, betrayal, and the myriad other destroyers of the human spirit, we rail, we protest, and we grieve . . . and yet, when we seek some respite from the real … Continue reading →