Memories Make the Best Birthday Gifts: Why I Love and Follow So Many Poets.

Well, I have completed another turn around the Sun, number 72. A classmate posted a happy birthday wish on my Facebook account this morning. He reminded me of a part I played in a play in the sixth grade, I believe. We learned the poem, The Great Guest Came, by Edwin Markham. The poem is... Continue Reading →

Getting My Eqilibrium Back, I Hope Anyway!

My first semester of graduate school has ended with me earning the grade of A+ in two classes and a A in the third class. Not bad for a 70-year-old with a wonky memory! Thankfully, because I was able to convince the one professor who gave multiple-choice exams to allow me to write essays instead,... Continue Reading →

One-Liner Wednesday

Written for One-Liner Wednesday by Linda G. Hill The beauty of the love of continued learning and expanded knowledge is that it allows us to reach our God-given potential in ways far beyond our beliefs and the beliefs of others. Reverend Regina Davis-Sowers, PhD

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