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live-sethlevine.pantheon.io
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| | | | | My grandfather died on this date two years ago. He was a great man and I've been thinking about him all day. (As an aside, my wife pointed out that it would probably be a more appropriate to do this on his birthday rather than on the day he died, to which I responded that, as a Jew, it just feels right this way . . . )My grandfather was truly of the 'greatest generation' - growing up through the depression; dropping out of high school to help support his family where he was one of 11 children; eloping with my grandmother; serving in WWII; raising children; working a variety of jobs, but always making ends meet; enjoying retirement; taking... | |
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davidcummings.org
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| | | | | Two weeks ago I was at Jimmy John's in Buckhead near my house and there was a sign on the wall with a parable (see photo I took from iPhone to the right). Here is the story titled How Much is Enough: The American investment banker was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican... | |
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projectra.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I never heard of John Paul Brammer until I saw his book being advertised by Allstora. When I read about JP being a mixed-race Mexican American journalist who writes about race, gay love and poppers, I thought I would give it a try. What a delightful read this ended up being...funny as hell in some... | |
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wineandsavages.blogspot.com
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| | | So...social media is kinda going to hell. Bluesky is pretty nifty, but I hate Twitter-like experiences. Maybe I'll just revive the old blog. | ||