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The Battery Goes Where?
For twenty years I have traded one Buick for another. Talk about brand loyalty! I love that they feel solid, spacious, comfortable. And combined with gas mileage that is advertised at 28 mpg but that I often find gets closer … Continue reading
Posted in family, humor, spiritual
Tagged cars, disaster, divine intervention, fate, fire, gratitude, humor, luck, thankfulness
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It’s Leap Year Ladies!
Ladies, it’s your year! I guess you realize by now that this is leap year, which of course means we get an extra day. I can remember this by the old nursery school poem: Thirty days hath September April, June … Continue reading
Posted in Civility, Entertainment, family, Farming, holiday, humor, political, remembrance, Writing
Tagged February 29, Ladies' choice, Leap Year, luck, Marriage proposals, marriage traditions, nursery rhyme, superstitions, traditions
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Shisa (lion dogs)
I received a pair of shisa dogs from a friend, as a symbol of good luck. One has its mouth open to scare away evil spirits. The other has its mouth closed to keep the good spirits in. At least … Continue reading
Posted in home, spiritual
Tagged cultural artifacts, Feng Shui, good fortune, luck, mythology
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