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Conversations with Calliope- Nicholas and My Grandfather
JOE: Good morning Calliope.
CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. I missed you yesterday.
JOE: I was wrestling with a virus.
CALLIOPE: Yours?
JOE: No my computer's. But its better today.
CALLIOPE: What else have you been up to?
JOE: Working on my column for Saturday.
CALLIOPE: Which is?
JOE: I started thinking about the words Shakespeare put in Mark Antony's mouth after the Roman Senate assassinated Julius Caesar.
CALLIOPE: The evil men do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones.
JOE: Precisely. Then I thought of two exceptions although there are many more.
CALLIOPE: Tell me.
JOE: Saint Nicholas was renowned for his secret gifts to the poor in the fourth century. My grandfather left a quieter legacy in 1959.
CALLIOPE: Sounds interesting.
JOE: You will see it on my website Saturday. Talk with you tomorrow.
Joe Langen
Sliding Otter Publications
jlangen@commonsense-wisdom.com
www.slidingotter.com
Blog: www.commonsense-wisdom.blogspot.com
Joe Langen
Sliding Otter Publications
jlangen@commonsense-wisdom.com
www.slidingotter.com
Blog: www.commonsense-wisdom.blogspot.com
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