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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2186156
The simplicity of my day to day.
This is where I write my thoughts, feelings and my daily trials, tribulations and happy things
December 27, 2024 at 9:37am
December 27, 2024 at 9:37am
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Have fun with these words: explode, promote, reasonable, density, composition, compose, moment, prediction, reconcile and shallow.

I felt almost ready to explode in the Christmas traffic. Normal, reasonable people seem to lose their equilibrium as they attempt to find a parking space. This time of the year is when you realise the density of the town or city in which we live. There are too many people, and my prediction is we will soon run out of space altogether. I took a moment and tried to compose myself as I drove around and around in the heat of an Australian summer. I attempted to promote a feeling of goodwill and to reconcile myself to the fact my fellow sufferers were all frustrated too. Turning on the radio I was assailed by Christmas music, simple musical compositions which have withstood the test of time and as I sang along in the crush of slow moving vehicles I attempted to lift my shallow thoughts and find some Christmas spirit.

December 20, 2024 at 4:58pm
December 20, 2024 at 4:58pm
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Day 2420 December 20, 2024
Write an acrostic poem about Winter Solstice. Yup, it will have two stanzas one with the first letter of each line spelling winter and the second stanza with the first letter spelling solstice. Have fun. I can't wait to see what you come up with in your entry.


Wishing it were summer, when the
Icy winds bite harder.
Nights becoming darker, longer, colder.
Turning away, turning away, from the warmth of the sun.
Earthā€™s North Pole shuns the sun. Until one magical moment
Reverses, a little each day. Just a little each day.

Sun lies low in the sky, lies low.
One special day itā€™s over, almost as soon as it began the
Longest night is over,
The sun stands still,
Infinitesimal is that time before
Changing direction, moving closer to the sun,
Eager now to warm the earth
December 16, 2024 at 4:03am
December 16, 2024 at 4:03am
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Prompt: Never giving up?

"If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds."
Jesse Jackson

What do you think this quote means? Is it a good idea to never give up on something, someone, or some project that seems like a dead-end? Do you give up easily or are you the kind of person Jesse Jackson was talking about?

I think Iā€™m the sort of person who enjoys learning something new but never really masters it. The only thing Iā€™ve ever really done which has kept my interest is writing. Iā€™ve improved over the years so it proved to me that writing is the same as any other endeavour - it takes practice.

There are somethings which are hard but one knows you canā€™t give up on no matter how hard it gets. Being a parent is the hardest thing Iā€™ve ever done.

Iā€™m sure weā€™ve all began a diet and given up, I know I have.

I used to smoke, but that was over forty years ago. Now I can tell you, giving up smoking was difficult but it was the best thing Iā€™ve ever done for my health and wellbeing.

I donā€™t like to think Iā€™m a quitter. I know I can be dogmatic and refuse to let something beat me when someone tells me I canā€™t do it.

I remember a time when I was much younger and fitter, my husband had built a fishpond and a fountain in the centre of a small courtyard. I thought it was much too big for its position and asked him to move it. But he loved it and had spent many hours in building it. The more I asked the more he refused until one day he told me, ā€˜If you want it moved, then you can do it on your own!ā€™ So when he was at work one day I did just that. It took me all day to smash the fountain, remove the fish, empty the pond and using a wheelbarrow shift all the sand, cement, and bricks into the garden trailer.
My husband was astounded when he returned.
December 7, 2024 at 12:15am
December 7, 2024 at 12:15am
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#1901868 by Lyn's a Witchy Woman Author IconMail Icon

On this day in 1982, the first execution by lethal injection took place at the state penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas. Charles Brooks, Jr., convicted of murdering an auto mechanic, received an intravenous injection of sodium pentothal, the barbiturate that is known as a ā€œtruth serumā€ when administered in lesser doses.

What are your thoughts on executions? Are you in favor or against and why?

This subject is one which tests oneā€™s moral/value compass. Australia and the UK no longer have the death penalty. There are definitely times when I feel the death penalty is called for, especially when there is no doubt about the guilt of the person. But could I be the one who administers the punishment? No, I couldnā€™t. No matter the mode of death, be it hanging, electric chair, gas chamber, or lethal injection, I personally couldnā€™t do it. So what right have I to expect someone else to pull the lever, turn on the gas, or administer the poison?
There would always be that lingering doubt in my mind, the accused may yet be innocent.

I know the bible asks for an eye for an eye, but by killing a murderer arenā€™t we perpetuating the crime and what the accused has done? Have we the right to take a personā€™s life? Who decided that it was okay?

For some people being incarcerated for the rest of their lives is worth than death. So let them suffer in jail, deny them their freedom, and let them think about their crime until they die a natural death in prison.
December 3, 2024 at 12:39am
December 3, 2024 at 12:39am
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On this day in 1992, the world's first text message was sent by a test engineer for Sema Group. 32 years later, how dependent are you on text messaging?

Oh, my goodness. What would we all do without texts? The first texts were not until 1992, imagine all those years weā€™d managed to communicate without our phones. In the scheme of things the speed in which we have embraced this technology has been more than rapid itā€™s been phenomenally fast, up to the point of not being able to exist without them.

When I watch movies which predate the mobile phone I find myself wondering why the character didnā€™t just pick up his/her phone and call!šŸ˜‚

As for texting I wonder if itā€™s not robbing us of our voices and even confidence to have a conversation. I have to admit theyā€™re very useful if you just want to pass on a bit of information without getting caught up in a long conversation, but those unexpected conversations can add something nice to oneā€™s day.

Children and young people are becoming increasingly unable to converse naturally and there are even classes now at school in the lost art of conversing with another human!

Of course another downside of the technology is the willingness with which people text without thought. They often write content which theyā€™d never say verbally. Plus on social media they can hide behind their keyboard, tell lies, spread rumours maliciously.

I often wish the mobile phone had never been invented, that we could go back pre internet. Back to the days of making a date/time/place and simply turning up without the need of texts such as Iā€™m on my way- Iā€™m running late- where are you?- just go ahead an order, I canā€™t make it Texting makes it easy to break dates, tell lies, etc.

I think weā€™re all dependent on texting in 2024. How can one not be?


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