Monthly Archives: December 2013

Third Sunday of Advent

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The Settee

Reggie Black called me on the later side of last night and we had a long chat.  Reggie’s not a “hi, how was your day” kind of conversationalist.  We talked about Maine’s largest ethnic group, the Franco Americans, and my … Continue reading

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Sparkling Like Diamonds

After a few overcast and snowy days here in Maine, the sun came out yesterday.  My phone rang and an excited little voice told me to “go outside!  Everything is sparkling like diamonds!” Regretfully, I couldn’t go outside until the … Continue reading

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Enough Stuff

My head was spinning. I put the Jeep in reverse and backed out of the driveway, seeing the bag of sweaters in the back seat just out of the corner of my eye.  I didn’t need any more sweaters. A … Continue reading

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Little Old Lady Who Part Two

Last week, I had planned to write a “Little Old Lady” story and poke fun at myself in the way I like to do, but I got sidetracked by a speeding motorist.  Today, I’m returning to where I left off … Continue reading

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Gifts

All I want for Christmas is… …nothing. It’s a long and deep meditation to think about wanting nothing, especially nothing that was produced by wage slaves in a distant country and packed into the hold of a cargo ship thousands … Continue reading

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C’est Aujourd’hui Vendredi

Here on the blog, I’ve shared many stories about the paternal personalities on the Baumer side of my family.  These Germans were all around me all the time, steady, stoic, and dependable.  It’s quite possible that my enjoyment of walking … Continue reading

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You Ought to Take a Class

At one time in my life, a friend suggested I take a class to stave off loneliness. I signed up for a rug-hooking class and although it was easy, there were many things I had to “buy” before I could … Continue reading

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LIttle Old Lady Who?

I don’t remember how old I was when it happened; it must have been before high school. A friend of my parents, Mrs. Dickinson, was killed in a car accident. She was a school teacher in Sabattus and she was … Continue reading

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All Who Wander

Last Sunday, my walk through the woods was interrupted by an unfortunate circumstance.  A motorist misread a map; it created a problem and I tried to help.  It was a cold and sunny day and quite pleasant in spite of … Continue reading

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