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    Thank you for the Mary Oliver reminder. "I bend my heart toward lamentation" sums up a lot, for me, of…
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  • What Andi said.
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  • Oh, absolutely. Love that description! All those whistles and bells, lots of noise and color, pretty-colored prayer flags. Great fun.…
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  • Another kind of peace, another kind of walking. Take a look at Jim Staro's diary here about a Peace &…
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  • Quite by chance several years ago, I discovered the solution to door-to-door religious proselytizers. Two nice, rather overweight ladies came…
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  • is, for me, something of a contemplative exercise. Small dog, wags a lot, spends much time being a good Democrat…
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  • Greeting troop planes is something that started in Bangor during the first Gulf War. The one that was more or…
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  • Earlier today, I went back and read all the comments on the introductory diary, so I've been mulling over those…
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  • I found the title, voila! It's The Diamond Cutter: The Buddha on Strategies for Managing Your Business and Your Life,…
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  • I don't consider myself spiritual in any way I've found that it makes a difference to consider the difference between…
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  • Thanks for the report, Oui. It pains me so to see yet another journalist endangered. Pray for her. She'll need…
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  • The bad news is that this a revelatory experience that changed me, but nothing that put me permanently in such…
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  • I was just thinking that, that Peace Pilgrim and the Dalai Lama are very similar bodhisattvas. I think a lot…
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  • Books where cats die fail miserably! Gerritsen is a major best-seller type, and I sure wouldn't want to meet any…
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  • Katiebird, Someone told me a while back that the way the NYT Book Review calculates the weekly best-seller list has…
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  • I read something recently where a cat was killed as a warning. Might have been one of Tess Gerritsen's, but…
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  • I think I read somewhere that he stopped writing after his wife died.
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  • Among other faux pas committed during the visit for which he had invited himself, his hordes of security goons tore…
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  • The Marie Lightfoot books are remarkable among mysteries because they operate on several levels simultaneously. Their structure is much more…
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  • but Susan, go check out what James Wolcott has written under "Holding Pattern." You two are on the same wave…
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