
Shared Custody, Empty Houses, and the Quiet Habits We Form to Survive There is a kind of quiet that only exists…

(Originally published February 11, 2015. Updated and Revamped: December 3, 2025)This about a year or so too late for my gang,…

Easy Bacon Tacos For Dinner

I thought you all might find this as helpful as I did! The perfect Cleaning Calendar. It really helps me to…
MAKE AND TAKE THE TIME FOR THE RELATIONSHIPS THAT MATTER DON’T FORGET HOW AND WHERE ‘IT’ ALL STARTED……. Make the Time!
Oh, I absolutely love it! I’m a haiku fan anyway and Andy shows how to play and have fun with it. Thanks for sharing.
Be careful. Some boxes might be sharp.
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love this!
Dancing the dance of the “where do I start” move?
I have never written a haiku…but there is always a first time!
Worth a try! I have enjoyed making the effort to focus and distill a thought or concept to it’s essence. Sometimes brevity, like a small number of brushstroke on a page can be suggestive of something greater. It is also about letting the reader bring something to your words. Of course, the clearer the signposting, the more confidently the reader can follow the path.-AJC.
A great visual & amusing to boot!