Monthly Archives: April 2022

Snippets of Stories on a Chilly Spring Saturday

Dear Reader: Some days you have to struggle to seemingly find a story and other days stories just keep reappearing in different forms… to the point you can just sit and let them come to you. In sports yesterday there … Continue reading

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“Thank You’s” and Lollipops

Dear Reader: On GMA 3…Faith Friday… the guest deliverer was Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich … a Polish rabbi who is helping with the enormous task of finding shelter and safety for the over two million displaced Ukrainian families poring in…mainly … Continue reading

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… God Bless the Moon and God Bless Me…

Dear Reader: No matter how many times we look up at the moon… it’s special ” magic” always draws us into our imagination… even knowing man, starting with Neil Armstrong, has walked on it …doesn’t deter it’s magical appeal. Today … Continue reading

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A Garden Story

Dear Reader: A most wonderful surprise yesterday-I was out in the yard checking on broken branches and other debris from yet another stormy front with high winds … when I saw a car pull in the driveway … it was … Continue reading

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Aspiring to be a ” Good Enoughist”

Dear Reader: For the past two evenings I have been glued to Ken Burns’ biography of Ben Franklin on PBS. Burns never disappoints … I stand in complete awe of his amazing storytelling gifts to our country… manna for a … Continue reading

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” You’ve Got Mail”

Dear Reader: In my humble opinion… there is not a text or email, no matter how powerful, that comes close to a handwritten note, card, or letter . ( Something tangible that can be saved for posterity. Treasures that outlive … Continue reading

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A Shovel of Faith

Dear Reader: Yesterday, I was reading a selection from Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditations….he was discussing the faith needed to be brave enough to know when to let go of one thing to make room for another. Spiritually speaking it is … Continue reading

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The Most Important Direction

Dear Reader: Yesterday was a ” Big” Day for the Lowcountry-The annual Cooper River Bridge Run and Summerville’s annual Flowertown Festival-both of which attract hundreds of thousands of visitors and tourists! My job… weave my way through Summerville to get … Continue reading

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Taking Time to ” Be”

Dear Reader: If I could have more days like my yesterday …my heart would sing a lot louder. After our windy rainy Thursday …yesterday was picture-perfect! Bluest blue skies, cool but not too hot or cold, gentle breezes but not … Continue reading

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” Hello… Anybody There?”

Dear Reader: Is it just me… or has anybody else, who has grown children, arrived at my same realization that this generation might go down in history as the ” Lost Art of Listening” generation? I call and hear ” … Continue reading

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