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RIP Lucie McNulty
Such a sad story. If you have a reclusive relative or friend, find him or her and make sure everything’s OK.
Posted in Re-Blogs, Relationships, That's Life
Tagged Cordelia's Mom, death, isolation, society, Sutter Press
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Daily Post – The Empty Time Capsule
Originally posted on Isabella Morgan:
How did past generations survive without internal combustion engines? Without phones, television or the internet? When I contemplate centuries of “ago” what fascinates me most is the lack of things we now take for granted…






