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Monthly Archives: October 2023
534. Trick or treat, dahlia-style.
Our dahlias had a kind of Halloween party this weekend. Till Thursday, all our dahlias were bursting with good health and blooms of every color. This is how a few of them looked on Thursday afternoon. Susy was still bringing … Continue reading
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533. Cooking adventures
It’s been quiet here at Kartar Ridge Ranch as we are settling back to our normal routine following our recent upheavals with son Matthew’s health, and my untimely Covid affliction. Maybe things will be getting back to normal, now, Only … Continue reading
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532. Covid guilt
I became a Covid victim this week. The timing was exceedingly unfriendly. And if anybody ever qualified for a guilt trip, it’d have to be me. Last week, son Matthew’s peritoneal dialysis failed. After urgent phone calls, medical tests, exams, … Continue reading
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531. Sight reading
I was going to skip writing a blob this week because I have been concentrating my spare time instead on trying to improve my sight-reading at the piano. Here’s the problem: sight-reading piano music is like being at a public … Continue reading
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