Loose Thoughts Series: Her behaviors? I would call them exemplary.

Addition: This is not fiction. This is an account of a truly vibrant woman, well educated, successful at work a number of years - who happened to have married a cad. Over the course of several years, she begged for the marriage to... anything. She was not delusional or illusional or anything - she told … Continue reading Loose Thoughts Series: Her behaviors? I would call them exemplary.

Loose Thoughts Series: I was stunned, he was dyslexic and severely traumatized from it.

Anne could hardly comprehend it. But great aunt Ethel with all her faults would have said, "it", Whatever was wrong with Sam, has a name. I got wrangled into Sam's behaviors in 1975 to the extent I swore out papers for his committal, and got stuck with the $100 fee with the county which turned … Continue reading Loose Thoughts Series: I was stunned, he was dyslexic and severely traumatized from it.

Starved For Knowledge, Wooden Words

I would love to hear David Attenborough describe humans during a pandemic, some railing against authority, others hiding under the bed. So many failing to rise to the occasion and I do put this down to either what they do not know, or simply acting out for attention because a pandemic is a perfect setting … Continue reading Starved For Knowledge, Wooden Words

The Stigma of Uncomeliness

Wording is so delicate to express these thoughts about how the world's people see others, and how we see ourselves. I read once a story which called it the "Science of Beauty." People often gravitate to beauty and shun uncomeliness, whether we are aware of it or not. What is the opposite of beauty and … Continue reading The Stigma of Uncomeliness