Monthly Archives: December 2016

Friday Wisdom – Rat Race

The trouble with being in the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat. — Lily Tomlin

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Wednesday Woodworking – a cat table bed

Our little kitties aren’t so little anymore.  The two big ones now weigh in at about 14 pounds and have out grown the little cute cat beds we bought them two years ago.  I made this corner table for Boots. … Continue reading

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Second Sunday of Advent Poem – Going?

Here is my poem for the second Sunday of Advent. In response to the Gospel of Mark: Going? Are you going? I heard he’s by the river forgiving sins. Do you think he really can? Pass me the polish, these … Continue reading

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Friday Wisdom – Rabbit Stories

Every family develops some language and phrases that can best be described as “code words.” These code words are shorthand phrases based on shared experiences. Sometimes they are just inside jokes that only family members understand. My father and I … Continue reading

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