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Mi vida es un bolsillo lleno de arco iris.
My life is a pocketful of rainbows.

So, here I am...
***This blog was Established 2005***
And I am slowly reestablishing it.

I love English Lit! I have a fascination with puns, satire and tropes. I relish sharing the latest logic puzzle I've found. I advocate for education reform. I read Spanish much more fluently than I speak it. I know a lot of German. I dabble in SEVERAL languages .... including writing, history and knowledge of cultures. I am very interested in urban farming and self-sufficiency. Huge Douglas Adams, Roger Zelazny and Piers Anthony fan. I like reading Stephen King/Richard Bachman. I could spend hours with Terry Brooks and Shannara. T.S. Garp and I would get along famously. Avid Armchair Traveler ... especially Italy and Mongolia. Miicroadventures rock! I homeroast green coffee beans ... my fave are those from Chiapas, Mexico. I try new teas and those from Scotland make me smile. Friends and family are AWESOME!

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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Sunday Post



So, stuff that is happening with me.
-----I refound a stream(my small town really has NO natural water). I was so excited. The stream makes little wooshy sounds for some reason.I walked four miles on my Stream Finding Day. I should get back to the Miracle Mile Workout which I did for many days recently!
-----I partly got my latest college app filled out. Education is my passion! And I've recently been diagnosed Bipolar I. So, come Summer, I have my second Associate of Science with an emphasiis in Psychology ... I haven't decided on the transfer university.. I am taking two night courses and a shorter course now. :-) I'll have to share some of the interesting things I learn.
-----READING: The partially The Univesity of Sydney course has me reading the whole abridged history of psyychology in America this week! That's some reading! If you are interested in Psychology textbooks of the more complex nature, the type with modules but breaking it down to understand, I get mine from Noba.
-----I helped 7 o my friends with a clothing giveaway yesterday ... that really helped get my mind off things. And I made two baskets ... basketball. I am working up to being able to play a game again (I used to play a lot of basketball and am not that rusty). The dribble and run has always been the hard part for me. A friend told me she also gets right in there with the boys and young men and plays ... yay. I am old-ish.
-----Purple must be in. I talked to a younger woman and an older woman with light purple hair yesterday. Mine is a darker purple with a ruby red ... and natural black and a huge silver streak. The dyed part is called Midnight Ruby. I feel in fashion! :-) No, just needed a change and a friend took me out for a Girl's Day haircut/outfit/lunch. I did the dye myself and my new hairstylist was impresssed. The next day I still looked prettier than I've looked in twenty-some years! Things that are cool.




I have a lot of old religioous books and started reading this one today. I am not sure what exactly a "Daughter of Zion" is. Anyone?





The character's name is Liddy and I think she is struggling between actually getting to the heart of issues and avoiding them. Liddy can definitely talk A LOT. I am waiting for one of the medicines I am taking to be "therapeautic" and it seems getting there ... don't like the stream of anxiety that comes out when talking with Bipolar. Feeling more and more like me every day ... I hope Liddy gets there, too.

A pretty song that the Robert Palmer Facebook had up:


Misc.:
-----Salmon Stack with Spicy Mayo looks really yummy right this second.
I am aiming to eat salmon and other fatty fish a few times a week because it may help with brain health.
Things for me to study more: Omega-3s(of course), DHA, EPA.
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From the National September 11th Memorial and Museum:
Maryland native Daniel Walker McNeal lived in Jersey City, New Jersey. In high school, he wore three-piece suits to class. In 2000, he earned a master’s degree in business administration from Georgetown University, graduating with honors. He then joined Sandler O'Neill & Partners. On 9/11, Daniel, a vice president, was at work on the South Tower’s 104th floor. Today, we placed a white rose at his name in honor of his 50th birthday.

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