The Weird and the Wonderful

            I have finished reading Genesis, the book of beginnings, the first book of the Pentateuch, also known as the Torah. Moses is the human author. He wrote Genesis more than four hundred years after the occurrence of its events; therefore, he was not constrained to protect anyone’s identity. He uses actual names and tells […]

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It’s cold . . . BUT

One of the ten must-see sites in Yorkshire is the Yorkshire Wildlife Park, outside Doncaster.  A wide assortment of animals from sea lions and polar bears to red pandas and big cats live in expansive enclosures behind tall fences. Katie and Ian always take their guests there, especially when there’s a 50% discount! So, we […]

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Without Ribbons

I didn’t get what I expected: gifts wrapped in holiday motif, set off with red ribbons. Gifts of that sort amounted to hand cream and a box of mint wafers. That was all there was for me under the festive tree. Because I had no specific wishes or expectations, it’s okay—I am a big girl. […]

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I Flew Away

I flew from Portland on KLM Airlines, the oldest in the world, begun in 1919. The flight was pleasant with helpful seatmates, tasty food, and a wide variety of films. However, it departed an hour late. Katie and Ian had left their home to get me at 7 in the morning, but they had to […]

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