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- The Seduction
- Getting By, Still
- Sinking Slowly
- Economics 2025
- Well, That Was A Short Lifetime
- Thanks. And No Thanks.
- Face Off
- For Better, For Worse
- Hoarder? Not.
- Spoke Too Soon, Again …
- Still Living the Dream
- Crossed Off
- Artificially Intelligent (or … Okay, Boomer)
- Happy Birthdays!
- Ah, Those Fun Times in Market Research
- Update on Electric Charge Issue
- Old Owner, Old Dog
- A Different Beat
- Retirement Financial Struggles vs Corporate Greed
- I came across this post while searching for something else, and knew you would all enjoy re- reading it. It reminds me of why I’m so glad we moved – the neighbors we have now are awesome!
Tag Archives: depression
For Better, For Worse
The house is empty now. It was a good house, built in 1939 and occupied by only one family before Bertha and George moved in. It wasn’t Bertha’s and George’s first home as man and wife – they had raised … Continue reading
Posted in That's Life
Tagged budgeting, depression, desperation, fiction, foreclosure, home ownership, houses, old age, senior citizen, Social Security
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Seeing the Light
Sometimes Mother Nature just doesn’t cooperate. Autumn in Buffalo, New York can be so beautiful. Every work day I drive down city streets lined with colorful fall foliage. There’s one section of Winspear Avenue that absolutely takes my breath away, … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, That's Life
Tagged attention, Buffalo NY, change of view, depression, Flickr, light, Pixsy, YouPic
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Poke Salad, Exploding Babies, Flying Cats & Dogs! Oh, My!
(ALSO IN KINDLE FORMAT – CLICK HERE) I am honored that Linda Bethea asked me to review her new book, “Everything Smells Just Like Poke Salad.“ Knowing Linda’s work from her blog, I expected a book full of humor and … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Previews, That's Life
Tagged blogging, books, depression, dyfunctional families, Kathleen Swain, Linda Bethea, love, marriage, Nutsrok
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It’s OK To Be Sad, Even If Other People Don’t Like It
When is life no longer worth living? At what point is it ok to give it all up already? Is it when you realize that you are now officially a senior citizen and that all the hopes and dreams you had … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Photography, Relationships, That's Life
Tagged bereavement, death, depression, emotional distress, love, motherhood, Rosalie, stress
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