Family

The Countdown

Magnus Strongbeard is due the 29th of this month.  We’ve started counting down the days.  If you’re a parent, you know due dates are merely estimates based on data provided by the prospective mother in consultation with her doctor.  The doctor in turn conducts a series of examinations, does sonogram screenings, blood and urine tests, …

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Family

Buckle Up Buttercup

The first time I cried in public was the year I served as president of our teacher’s union.  We were having a difficult time in negotiations and union leadership was attempting to gather support among the teachers to cease volunteering for things.  We wanted everyone to  arrive and depart school as required – nothing more …

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Current Events

Busy Signal

Ruth and I have accounts with a few different financial institutions. There are two in Florida and two in Michigan.  We have a personal account, and I have a business account with a Michigan credit union.  I do most of my banking on-line.  I pay my bills, deposit checks remotely, transfer money between accounts and …

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Current Events

Another Tourney in the Books

I finished the second round of a grueling two day golf tournament on Tuesday.  It was the 2021 Super Senior Championship in The Villages.  It’s the fourth time I’ve had the opportunity, and the third time I teed it up,  in this prestigious event.  It’s held annually for those seventy, and older,  who reside in …

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Random Thoughts

A Smile and a Laugh

Some of my blogs strike a cord with my readers.  Something I write stirs a memory.  Most are good, and its part of the reason I write.  If I can bring back a memory, perhaps one we’ve shared, and make you smile or laugh,  I’ve done my job.  My latest about “Valentine Candy” brought a …

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Life Lessons

Blue Tarps

The damage to The Villages, and surrounding area, took place in a matter of minutes.  The repairs took more than a year.  Dozens of  blue tarps remained in the villages of Mallory and Caroline well after the tornado’s first anniversary..  It wasn’t that the workers were slow, there was just too much to do.   …

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Life Lessons

The Village of Caroline

This was our neighborhood in The Village of Caroline.  We lived on Pomaria Place at the bottom of the picture.  In the lower right hand corner, you’ll see a palm tree.  Our house was the next one on the cul-de-sac.  The second street up is Scotia Street, and the one at the top is Norris …

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Life Lessons

Friday, February 2, 2007

Ruth and I have owned four different homes in The Villages.  We bought the first in 2004 and owned it for eighteen months before upgrading to a nice ranch in August of 2006.  I had a say in each purchase, but Ruth did all the decorating.  I was still working, so I went down for …

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