Masks. Everyone wears one. Even myself. Everyday I watch the constant parade of facades, the great masquerade of life, passing fro and to. What would happen if everyone dropped their pale shell and displayed who they really were. My mask hides my grief, which, were I to show it, would […]
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Yesterday I had to take one of my cats, my little girl, to the vet because she’s become highly lethargic, was dehydrated and had a snuffly nose. They felt it was best to get her in for intravenous fluids. My little girl, Xena, and her brother, Tiddles, are my 20 […]
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Most people wouldn’t look at me and think to themselves (or say aloud), “Gee, he’s a happy little bundle of sunshine!” The common human I encounter sort of looks sideways at me while skirting the edges to avoid me. I do present a bit of a fantastic visage when I’m […]
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The same people who are banging pots and pans, honking their horns, setting off fireworks, and basically causing a ruckus on Thursday evenings just to be a part of something are the same people who, 3 months ago, were slagging off the NHS and NHS workers. Let’s see if their […]
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I have two fathers. Well, three, if you count the Big Guy upstairs; He and I aren’t on speaking terms these days. One of them I can’t really talk about because I don’t really know him. That’s my biological father; I’ll refer to him as Bio-Dad. I only know that […]
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