In 1964 my wife had a near death experience following a tubal pregnancy that ruptured. She had coded upon arrival to the emergency room. After her recovery, she reported that during the time the medical team was working on reviving … Continue reading
Louis Schippers
Exercise keeps your brain young. That’s what the experts are telling us. Adding brain exercise to physical exercise in how highly recommended. With a more nimble, oxygenated brain, the chances of developing memory loss, and other age related difficulties, are … Continue reading
A legacy is traditionally defined as a gift, or an inheritance of money or property. The term dates from the 15th Century in England during the era when citizens began to accumulate property or wealth, which could be passed down … Continue reading
The front yard of the town I live in, is the beach. It is a fragile string of low lying dunes which struggle to hold back the surges of the north Atlantic during the winter storms. Then in the spring, … Continue reading
Wintering in Florida, with its large population of seniors, leads one to contemplate Donne’s poem. Despite his suggestion to “ask not for whom the bell tolls”, each January, those who are returning to the same location where we stay, check in … Continue reading
What does one tell the grandkids in a world like this? I grew up a poor kid in a rich person’s town. It tends to either make one discouraged, or scrappy and resolute. I took that second path. It was … Continue reading
It is the endbeginning. That moment marking the transition between worlds. On one side a kaleidoscope of memories. On the other–dreams yet to be. I am the same on both sides, I tell myself. But I am not. On the … Continue reading
Thoughts on the “Life of Pi” The author announces in the early pages of the novel, through one of his characters, that those who hear his story would “find God.” It is quite a promise. My interest was peaked. I … Continue reading
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