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Something About My Future Posts

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My future posts will be respectful, but more of what’s going on in my head. Some of it will make sense, some of it won’t. Like many of you, I am trying to figure out what’s going on. Know this, my heart and head are wired differently and that’s awesome, I feel. I am not up for debating stuff, all I want to do is blow off some steam when I want to. Thanks for putting up with my rantings. There are more to come.

Supporting Canada One Cookie At A Time

Today I bought some Voortman cookies that are a product of Ontario Canada. I am doing what I can to support Canada in light of the unnecessary aggression of Trade by the US regime. As an American who thinks that loving one’s neighbor is a good and righteous thing to do.

Doing Some Tinkering On The Blog

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Friends, I am renovating the blog. Some stuff will look weird until I figure things out. Your patience and connection with me is appreciated. Thank you all very much.

Dear Canada, I Love You

I am an American who is very very pro-Canadian. They are going through some things right now including some national political turmoil and being bullied by Donald Trump. I will always stand with Canada and Canadians.

These Are Different Days

These are different days. We can’t go back to the days before. I have no clue what the days of the future will hold. Every day is a different day than the one that came yesterday and won’t be like the ones to come after. I suppose living, learning, and working teach everyone all of that.

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Simple Soup Supper At Church For The Food Bank

My church does a soup supper every year to support our local food bank. Members will make homemade soups and bread to raise funds that help the mission and create awareness of the important programs of this important agency in our community. Taking care of the least of these is a commandment and central tenet of our faith.

My missus The Soup Diva made this soup and the bread was made by another member of the church. It was a tasty reminder that people do without every day.