The following letter about COVID-19 that was written by a Toronto doctor who is head of ICU at Michael Garron Hospital: Continue reading
Food for Thought!
This Category is where you will find Posts which, I hope, you will find interesting … because they will reflect our lives; our world, and our place in it!
Life Circumstances!
The following is a copy of a May 2016 Post from this Blog. There are now many new Followers who would have never seen it, and therefore missed out on a golden opportunity to have some constructive and positive reflections! You “guys” can now have the same opportunity that my earlier Followers had! Enjoy! Continue reading
The Chalice … from where?
An advantage, and a frustration, of aging are the memory challenges. The advantage is that one is constantly faced with “teaser” questions about the past. There’s nothing quite like a good game of “Who did what to whom?” or “Do you remember why we …..? Continue reading
Three Wise Men?
I have been going through boxes of envelopes full of photographs; letters written to me over the years; Old Christmas and Birthday cards; Certificates, and various other miscellaneous souvenirs from the past … all as part of a project to organize our family history into suitable albums. Continue reading
Love thy neighbour?
Given the divisive politics in the US, and the fact that it would appear to be coming a trend outside that country, I am linking back to a Post from September 2017. Continue reading
“A Soldier Died Today”
Remembrance Day is November 11 in Canada, so here is a very interesting and thought provoking poem which was sent to me. Continue reading
People Pleasing?
Note: The following is a rambling based on life experiences, and is in no way intended to necessarily reflect professional medical opinions.
“People pleasing” is what so many people do, but few either recognize the fact … or admit to it. Continue reading
“Bonkers Conkers”!
Quite a while ago now (a year or more ago), we had a large branch come down from our very old Maple tree. A part of it was relatively straight; a part of me was relatively creative, and a part of our garden shed was relatively useful. Continue reading
“How dare you!”
I am going to say nothing. I am going to be very quiet. Continue reading
Dealing with Uncertainties!
We have a number of stores in our downtown that have entertaining and/or thought provoking signs outside. One that I still get a giggle out of is “Trump – making Canada great again!” (printed on a t-shirt). Continue reading