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A Long Wait - February 18, 2012
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 3:53pm.Richard Feinman reportedly commented that the trouble with dying was that it is too d. boring. It is also miserably uncomfortable. At least modern medicine and - for now - the law allows it to be relatively painless.
Church Provided Contraception - Some Thoughts
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 11:41am.Considerable excitement, controversy, and name calling is being generated by a government decision to require religious employers who regard contraception to be sin to provide insurance coverage for contraception to their employees.
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Fork-tailed Flycatcher - January 22, 2012 - Number 684
Submitted by woodstrehl on Mon, 01/23/2012 - 12:07pm.The cost for this new life-bird was about $25 for auto fuel.
January 17, 2012 - Ft. Myers
Submitted by woodstrehl on Tue, 01/17/2012 - 8:10pm.A busy but successful day in the Sunshine State. We awoke early. Mom and Dad Woods said good-by to Mary Helen, then Anne and I took her to the airport for a return to New York. Leaving her there, we stopped at the Six-Mile Cypress Preserve to walk about the swamp on boadwalks. It was cold. We put on jacket and gloves.
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January 8, 2012 - Crazy Weekend
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sun, 01/08/2012 - 10:32am.On this overcast and freezing morning we might rather be in Fort Myers. But as ready as we may be, we remain in PA at least until Thursday. Still, we perceive a successful outcome to a battle of sorts that we have been engaged in for almost a month.
Dad Strehl is to be discharged from the rehab hosptial on Wednesday. He may be ready to die, but his body is not quite ready to give up.
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Teaching Science Through Primitive Fire Making Technology: A Lab Manual and Primer by Tony Carbone
Submitted by TEAM on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 8:22am.On the morning of August 30, 1996 I started my first fire by friction using a bow drill I carved myself. As a participant at one of my later workshops put it, “I felt like a cave man!” The feeling that comes from the experience is very deep, joyful and primal. The experience was compounded as I had been working for 5 days for this fire. My wife, twin daughters and I spent that last
680 Birds and Counting - November 27, 2011
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sun, 11/27/2011 - 2:53pm.Anne and I returned home last night after a 600 mile (round-trip) $215 dollar (gas, tolls, lodging, and restaurant meals) expedition to Ashtabula, Ohio on the shore of Lake Erie. Our life-list now includes the Black-tailed Gull, a handsome dark-mantled coastal bird typically found along the western edge of Asia.
Dedication Day, 2011 - 148 Years of Honor
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sat, 11/19/2011 - 2:27pm.Anne and I attended the annual Dedication Day ceremony this morning at Soldiers’s National Cemetery. It was a beautiful clear and frosty morning and, because this year November 19 falls on a Saturday, there were no seats. Still, it was wonderful.
The program is straight forward. After the presentation of colors, the national anthem, a welcome, introductions, and invocation, the keynote speaker is introduced. This year it was an actor, Stephen Lang, whose remarks focused on what those who died there have given us.
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Tough Month So Far - November 10, 2011
Submitted by woodstrehl on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 8:29am.Anne and I are home and happy. We are to be on South Mountain mostly until January when we will travel to Florida. We expected December to be hectic with both visitors here and travel for the holidays. November was supposed to be quiet for chores and catch up.
MEDICARE - The Arrival - November 11, 2011
Submitted by woodstrehl on Tue, 11/08/2011 - 8:01pm.Anne didn’t enjoy it one bit. I helped, but she did the research and chatted with the salesmen. It has been a three month process, but today she finished contracting for health insurance under Medicare.
I provide this report because I know many of you are also approaching the magic age of 65 and will have to endure the ordeal of signing up for Medicare. Good luck.
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