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Imagination and Worry…When They Clash!

Posted by on May 27, 2014 in Blog, Food for Thought | 3 comments

Imagination and Worry…When They Clash!

I own the DVD, Inkheart—the family-friendly film of Cornelia Funke’s bestseller. The story focuses around a man’s ability to read a story and cause the characters to leap off the page, literally. The New York Times Book Review described Inkheart as “sprinkled with magical fairy dust,” while Kirkus Reviews declared it “a true feast for anyone who has ever been lost in a book.” Part of a trilogy—with Inkspell and Inkdeath the following two—Inkheart is exceptional...

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Service…The Way it Used to be

Posted by on Apr 24, 2014 in Blog, Food for Thought, Memories | 4 comments

Service…The Way it Used to be

“Life is Service. Service is Joy” On the way to a much needed and overdue chiropractic appointment, I heard the following on the radio, “Have you noticed lately how much service is not as prevalent as it once was?” The first thought that came to mind was my job in my late teens as a clerk for Eaton’s in downtown Toronto. I sold hankies! Men’s. Ladies’. Linen. Silk. Lace. White. Ecru. Some with embroidered flowers, others plain and practical. There wasn’t a hanky we...

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Thankful Every Day

Posted by on Mar 22, 2014 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 6 comments

Thankful Every Day

Would you agree with me that everyday should be Thanksgiving Day? Perhaps that might seem easy for me to say as I sit in the warmth of eighty-degree sunshine in Florida while my family and friends continue to battle winter…although it is now spring! I feel privileged to be here but don’t discount the discomfort others are facing back home. The ‘thanksgiving’ thought occurred to me just now as I continue developing a two-year old manuscript. I’ve just written a Thanksgiving scene...

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Friends…All Shapes, All Ages, Famous or Otherwise

Posted by on Feb 13, 2014 in Blog, Food for Thought, Friends | 18 comments

Friends…All Shapes, All Ages, Famous or Otherwise

Ignacy Jan Paderewski, the great Polish pianist…let me tell you how a little boy met him…. I am blessed to have many friends, too many to count; but one in particular I’d like you to meet.   Elda is a sweet, generous, petite widow, and is a self-appointed fan in my writing world.  We have tea together on occasion, and share our interest in poetry, music and, of course, reading. I took a banana loaf on my recent visit—just for her, not to be shared with me—so she made bran...

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The Question of Time…and Then Some

Posted by on Jan 26, 2014 in Blog, Food for Thought | 7 comments

The Question of Time…and Then Some

In one of the earlier episodes of The Waltons, Jim-Bob asked the question, What is time? Of course, in the traditional Walton manner, it was asked when the family had retired for the evening and all but one light was out…in this case, Jim-Bob’s. And, of course, there were several replies, none of which really answered his question. I got thinking about it. What exactly does the word mean? You have to admit we use it loosely with little thought to the actual meaning. For example, we say: for...

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A New Day, A New Beginning

Posted by on Dec 31, 2013 in Blog, Food for Thought | 3 comments

A New Day, A New Beginning

“Thus says the LORD, who makes a way in the sea, a path in the mighty waters, ‘Do not remember the former things, or consider the things of old. [Do not dwell on the past. Forget about what’s happened; don’t keep going over old history.] I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert’” (Isaiah 43:16, 18-19). May 2014 be filled with God’s richest blessings, joy beyond measure, strength...

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