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Or that the shame comes from not being able to control access to the woman.
- View post Thank you, Shirl.
- View post That's very sweet of you to say. I wasn't sure I should write part ii. Part I was so solipsistic.
- View post Isn't it amazing the people we meet along the way? What a great story, and what a nice new resource.
- View post Today this photo hit me like a punch to the gut. That grief is wrenching.
- View post Other than Black Beauty and Watership Down, I didn't read a lot of books about animals. However, I just read…
- View post thank you, shirl.
- View post Yes. It's true. The Brits have survived some pretty horrible things--my dad's mother had cracks in the wall of her…
- View post Thank you. I know my relatives are safe, but I cannot seem to swallow my rage.
- View post I feel the same way. Thank you.
- View post I have family all over England. I'm taking the bombings personally.
- View post This music will be a balm today, Wry. Thank you for posting this. Hildegard was amazing, and her music is…
- View post Ah Shirl. You rock, my girl. I hear your rage and your sadness. It hurts to be an empathetic, caring…
- View post Oh my gosh. What a funny, but tragic, story. I've been thinking about that article in Harper's from a couple…
- View post It really did creep me out.
- View post Knew how much I loved to sit inside and read. So, when I got in trouble, instead of getting grounded…
- View post So, You want to come down and pay my fines? They're pretty hefty. 🙂
- View post Yeah. I'm the book geek who usually gives books as gifts. Both my girls are avid readers, so that makes…
- View post It's true. My relationship with the library is strained because with my children living in two different households, books have…
- View post Keeping you in my thoughts, Catnip. feel better soon.
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