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Joe: “My girlfriend told me she was going out drinking because she couldn’t take my OCD.”
Pete: “Did you say anything to her?”
Joe: “Yah. I told her to close the door three times before she left.”

I consider myself blessed. I had a wonderful mom. I remember the walks down the railroad tracks to my uncle’s house three miles away. We’d stop on the way and pick wild grapes and wild blackberries on the way to his house and the way home. When she cooked the macaroni for Sunday dinner, she’d always call me in from the pallor to test if the mostaccioli were done; of course they were. And, she’d always put a bit of her homemade sauce on it. I have lots of good memories about my mom and they all make me smile. Heaven got a good one when she went home.
What is a mom but the sunshine of our days and the north star of our nights. ~ Robert Breault
Raymond Garfield Dandridge
If I had mighty wings to fly,
I d soar aloft in youder sky,
And paint with fire, to never die,
One word—Mother!
Then far out on the desert waste,
In glist’ning sands again I’d trace,
So deep that naught could e’er erase,
One word—Mother!
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Joe: “I have a fear of tsunamis.”
Pete: “How bad is your fear, Joe?”
Joe: “It comes in waves.”
Early this morning I stepped outside my home. It was still dark. The air was humid and held the promise of a hot south Texas day. There’s a greenway not too far from my home. Close by on the greenway a pack of coyotes was howling. They were in fine tune creating quite a discordant racquet. I recorded their screeching and shared it with friends. The coyotes reminded me of my species when we don’t listen to each other and compete to see who gets to talk. It doesn’t matter if more than one person is speaking at a time, no one is listening. Perhaps one day we’ll start listening to each other and figuring out the challenges we all face.