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Tag Archives: retirement
The Recliner
“It is better to give than lend, and it costs about the same.” – Phillip Gibbs “We’re just waiting for you to get out of that chair.” Those words were spoken to me last evening and caused me to laugh … Continue reading
Between Jobs
“Age is something that doesn’t matter. Unless you are a cheese.” Hello. Morning Cliff. How are you doing? Fine. You? Concerned. Seems like friends and family are dying at an alarming rate. I know what you mean. Have you … Continue reading
Commercials
“It is difficult to produce a television documentary that is both incisive and probing, when every twelve minutes one is interrupted by twelve dancing rabbits singing about toilet paper.” – Rod Serling With time on my hands, I watch TV. Too … Continue reading
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Laughter
“Delusion was an essential fact of life for the average person” – The Thirst by Jo Nesbo Invariably, I get in various degrees of trouble in those moments when I forget how to laugh. Laugh at myself. At the situation. … Continue reading
Retirement
“Perhaps we should love ourselves so fiercely, that when others see us they know exactly how it should be done” – Rudy Francisco I’m adjusting to this new lifestyle. Retirement. I know it will be good. However, there is a … Continue reading
Just Walk On In
“Chronologies, venues, selective memories of faces and events could not, of themselves, capture the essence of a life or reveal its infinite discoveries” – Treasure Coast by Tom Kakonis The door is open, just walk on in. Changes. Opportunities. Options. … Continue reading