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This Prompt for me is like, Venus vs. Mars 7/11/25
I don’t really have anything against kittens, as they are too cute and playful. It’s when they become cats, which is good if you have a mouse problem or own a farm. It’s just when they become cats, they get into things like it’s expected of them. They don’t take well to orders like a… Continue reading
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Watching/playing sports, reading, writing, but especially playing my guitar with friends 7/10/25
Anyone who has played sports with friends or participated in organized sports will notice that the day passes so quickly. However, if you’re losing and getting trounced, sometimes not quick enough! LOL If you truly enjoy a captivating book—one that’s difficult to put down—it’s easy to find yourself reading late into the early morning hours.… Continue reading
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5 o’clock News. There is no place for political insurrection in the aftermath of this week’s tragedy in Texas. 7/9/25
With the tragedy of this past 4th of July weekend, a horrific event that would normally unify the nation in mourning, it has now been weaponized by the radical left. I find this incredibly disgusting! The left political pundits and supposed legislators of the law are raiding the airwaves on National television seeking a more… Continue reading
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God, Life, Love, Nourishment, Water, Birthdays, Sickness, Death, Taxes, and Quiet Moments of Reflection 7/8/25
My Headline pretty much covers this Prompt. However, It almost reads partially from a line in the movie, Meet Joe Black. If you’ve never seen it, I would highly recommend it! Faith, Family, Country, Friends, and in that order! Have a Great Day! Continue reading
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Life Can Change in the Blink of an Eye for Better or Worse… Morning News Read On 7/7/25
When it comes to Security – Consider the perspective of Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple and one of the richest individuals in the world, who sacrificed much of his personal life for business success. His final thoughts on success and financial security were poignant: “I reached the pinnacle of success in the business world.… Continue reading
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Past Family, Relatives, and In-Laws 7/6/25
Happy Fourth of July Weekend! Put Politics aside – Celebrate our Country, Our Freedom, and our Military who Protect It – In God We Trust The easy answer especially today would be Our Lord, or Historical Figures e.g., Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, Lincoln, Socrates, Aristotle, Plato etc… My wife and I both lost our parents… Continue reading
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Wine, Cheese and Olives to Begin! 7/5/25
Happy 4th of July Weekend! Hope yours includes a gathering and fireworks To delve deeper into today’s prompt, I would definitely consider my solid marriage to my wife. Over time, we’ve learned to move in harmony and approach life with a more relaxed attitude, rather than the urgency we had in our youth. We’ve come… Continue reading
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Timing is everything in life. Happy Fourth of July! Let’s celebrate our servicemen and women today.
Most days, I typically go to bed between 11 PM and midnight. However, there are exceptions to this routine. Holidays like July Fourth, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and especially New Year’s often cause me to stay up later. Late-night weddings, graduations, vacations, and outings with friends and family also fall into this category. One rule I am… Continue reading
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Thank you, Mr. Willis Carrier, for inventing the first Electrical Air conditioning system. 7/3/25
During these hot summer days, when we have been experiencing weeks of temperatures ranging from the high eighties to the low hundreds, the first person that comes to mind is our deep gratitude for Mr. Willis Carrier and his invention of air conditioning in 1902. Another notable invention that has contributed to our comfort during… Continue reading
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Tomorrow for Starters – God Willing 7/2/25
I am thrilled that, in the near future, a manuscript I submitted for publication will finally be printed, titled “A Chance Encounter with a Most Unusual Acquaintance.” More details to be shared later! God Willing! I am excited that my Philadelphia Christmas book, published 12 years ago, will be celebrated even more now, as some… Continue reading
