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Monthly Archives: March 2024
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Easter Sunday 2024
It’s Easter Sunday, 2024. Saturday morning’s passing thunderstorms and dark skies were later tossed aside by the sunshine that competed in a tug-of-war with the clouds. The afternoon and evening settled into a near-summer-like delight. The high was 75 degrees. … Continue reading
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THE FAMILY ALBUM: My 1st chocolate Easter bunny
April 18, 1965, was Easter Sunday. It was a special day for my great-grandfather, John William Garrett Clary who was the father of my maternal grandmother, Donna Clary Barmes. After a ten year hiatus, Grandpa Garrett was prepared to give … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: A soggy Saturday
It’s been a peaceful few days of mostly keeping to my bed where I’ve napped, taken notes, snuggled with the pooches while listening to documentaries. I did not accomplish near as much as I hoped. Some of the peace and … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Thursday, Weather, Robert Frost
It’s Thursday, but it feels like it could be Monday or Tuesday. My days have been off, and my body and spirit have been off, as well. The calendar announced Spring’s arrival last week, but in reality, the weather continues … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: A blah-ish Wednesday
It’s a gloomy and chilly day here in the Miami valley. You would not know it is spring, except for blossoming trees and plants, and ever constant singing of the resident cardinals. I tried to activate my new scanning pen, … Continue reading
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MY DAY: Let’s try this again
It’s been a day of setbacks, even disappointments, and I struggled to make it a great day. Monday evening, my MS began agitating my body and within thirty minutes, my phone’s weather system alerted me that rain would be arriving … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Scanning pens
This morning’s sky has vacillated between sunshine, a beautiful, vibrant, steel-blue, and rain clouds. The trees with white blooms looked spectacular against the sky. I had a pen – scanner at one time, and it was such a fantastic tool … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Spring, Spelling Bees, and my father’s birthday
Despite the weather being chillier, we’ve had beautiful, blue, sun-filled skies that offered the illusion of our temperatures appearing higher than they were. Wednesday was a doubleheader for Dayton Live. I spent the morning hours at Schuster Center for the … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: An average Tuesday but a great ending
I have shirts hanging on the clothesline that is fastened above the deck. Last week, my bedclothes received a breeze-drying, and they smelled so good when I later climbed into bed. The wind is strong this afternoon, and the shirts … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Remembering Dr. Douglas Amman & one of my own teaching devices
Sunday was uneventful until students arrived in person or via Zoom to ignite my energy. I was barren of most energy throughout the day and welcomed the students, many of whom were completing their school production runs. I learned back … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Reunion at Schuster
The first half of my Saturday, I was busy and arrived home by 2:30 PM to feed the dogs and take a 45-minute nap. At 4:28 PM, I was stepping onto No. 17, heading to Schuster Center. I was especially … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Moving into Saturday
Friday was grey and damp, but it did not dampen the spirit of Mama Kay, her friends, Jan and Lydia, and I as we took a drive past the daffodil field in neighboring Oakwood. We stopped for a soggy pass … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: A wretched night of storms
As the sun begins its ascent, many communities throughout the Midwest will finally get a glimpse of the mass destruction from tornadoes that raged through Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio on Thursday evening. The reports of missing individuals and fatalities … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Family fun, military planes, and HADESTOWN
Wednesday was just the perfect day. A few minutes past 10 AM, my sister, Dena, and three of her four children, arrived from Indiana to spend the day. She had with her Jonathan, 26, and the twins, Kaytlinn and James, … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Starting a new week
Since waking, the temperature has already seen a boost of three degrees and is anticipated to climb thirty more degrees to 56 degrees by day’s end. The remainder of this week shall see us hovering in the mid-sixties and a … Continue reading
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THE FAMILY ALBUM: “The Boss”
“This is The Boss.” That is how my Grandpa Leroy would introduce me when I was a little tyke. From the time I was walking until I started first grade, Grandpa would work midnights at the police department. He’d pick … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Uno’s Pizzeria closing
Friday passed with little amusement, a predicted snow/sleet mix to last several hours without materializing and doing some laundry. Each time I head to a Dayton Live house managing event, I leave early enough to stop at Uno’s Pizzeria, next … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Hello, Monday!
The very fine weather is most agreeable, and I love having screen doors and windows open to allow the spring breezes to shower the house with fresh air. For several days, the cardinals have been bellowing the arrival of spring. … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Hoskins at 6 months
Today, we’re celebrating Hoskins’s six month birthday. She got an orange big girl collar and all the pooches had some pumpkin added to their breakfast. With her four strong and loving role models, she’s becoming an incredible little pal at … Continue reading
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MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Raising senior dogs
Sleep came fairly easy and although I was up and down, several times throughout the night, I do feel refreshed and ready to tackle the day. Harrigan ate her breakfast and bounced out the door to potty with the others. … Continue reading
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MY DAY: Harrigan – update
10 PM, Wednesday night The past 30+ hours have been a roller coaster with Harrigan’s health. In late September, 2023, I learned Bailey had esophageal cancer. After I got The Sisters on Christmas night, 2013, our vet and several veterinarian … Continue reading
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