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Blog | Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger (Shin Chi Inryu)
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Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger (Shin Chi Inryu). Bobbi’s Teaching Style. Origins of Bagheera Yoga. Dragon’s Leap Interview. Meditation for the Incarcerated. 2016 January and February Retreats. For a link to go t. O my blog begun in 2008. Here you will find favorite vegan recipes, music, videos, political musings, travel notes and photos and a link to my Facebook page. Bobbi’s Teaching Style. Origins of Bagheera Yoga. Dragon’s Leap Interview. Meditation for the Incarcerated. 2016 January and February Retreats.
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Blog – Thetford House
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Life and Everything Else. On August 22, 2016. We tell stories. Our stories convey who we are, who we wish to be and how we see the world. I listen carefully when people talk about Alzheimer;s Disease, and how they describe those who have the disease. They say, his life is tragic; how devastating; he’s gone; he’s not really here, he’s not really a person anymore. I would rather be dead than look like that. Photograph (c)2015 Arnold Kramer. On July 21, 2016. I could use some advice, I said. I know you help...
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Optimistic Skepticism: Catholics and climate change
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Catholics and climate change. As I drive streets of my area and elsewhere, I often see cars sporting bumper stickers bearing the legend " I'm Catholic and I Vote. And I often wonder not so much about what the cars' owners mean but what they could mean, for the Catholic Church's teachings on disparate political issues can easily carrying very different political messages for voters in the world of American politics. Finding a...
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Optimistic Skepticism: Running dog, trotting
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Running dog, trotting. I had a long ways to go, no need to get there fast, and wanted to save a few bucks. Will admit to some curiosity, too; maybe I just wanted to go looking for America. Crowds of confused passengers milling about, hearing rumors, wondering what's going on, alternating between anger and resignation. Aggravating the problem, many drivers ignore the PA microphone at their elbows, preferring to make impor...
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Optimistic Skepticism: September 2013
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Reflections on an international tragedy. The New York Times yesterday published an article describing an "international adoption" of a Russian child by an American family which went horribly wrong, " World of Grief and Doubt after an Adoptee's Death. And the paper asked families with their own international adoption stories to comment. Feels loved by her parents. So the children who do become available for adoption come with...
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Optimistic Skepticism: Frustrations in the Social Security application process
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Frustrations in the Social Security application process. Okay, now I'm a geezer. But there are advantages. Such as the Senior Pass that'll get in in free to national parks, national monuments, national recreation areas, national wildlife refuges. And Medicare, but that's a whole 'nuther story. Plus there are a few others, like small discounts at lots of retailers . Think hard, and they'll come to you! Hmmmmm. One wonders...
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Optimistic Skepticism: October 2013
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Fortune for naught, in the face of tragedy. Last week, a locally important two-lane highway was closed for several hours, due to a two-car collision which killed an 86 year old woman. It caused a lot of congestion, being the only east-west highway in the area. The driver apparently at fault, according to Forbes. Magazine, is the seventh richest woman in the world, a former corporate president and a noted philanthropist.
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Optimistic Skepticism: Reflections on an international tragedy
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? Reflections on an international tragedy. The New York Times yesterday published an article describing an "international adoption" of a Russian child by an American family which went horribly wrong, " World of Grief and Doubt after an Adoptee's Death. And the paper asked families with their own international adoption stories to comment. Feels loved by her parents. So the children who do become available for adoption come with...
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Me — an anonymous and imperfect vegan trying to figure out her life through cooking. | Searching for mojo by way of the kitchen
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Me — an anonymous and imperfect vegan trying to figure out her life through cooking. Searching for mojo by way of the kitchen. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Me — an anonymous and imperfect vegan trying to figure out her life through cooking. September 19, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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