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April 5, 2015
Happy Easter :)
I always feel a little odd wishing people a happy Easter – after all, I am an atheist. Nevertheless, I want to be a part of this celebration of good will. The world is so full of hate and violence, it desperately needs the balance of good will to keep us all sane. So…Happy Easter […]

Published on April 05, 2015 16:42
April 3, 2015
Jurassic – [s]tale?
I will never forget the first time I watched Jurassic Park at the movies. Huge screen and sound so loud you could feel it in your bones. And then them… How on earth? Were those dinosaurs real somehow? But of course they couldn’t be real…only, they look real? That moment happened well over twenty years […]

Published on April 03, 2015 16:13
April 1, 2015
A senseless death…
Originally posted on don of all trades:
We arrived at the Children’s Hospital Emergency Room at the same time. He and his partner parked and I pulled up to their left and did the same. I got out of my car and watched as the officer hurried from his seat and opened the back, driver’s…
We arrived at the Children’s Hospital Emergency Room at the same time. He and his partner parked and I pulled up to their left and did the same. I got out of my car and watched as the officer hurried from his seat and opened the back, driver’s…

Published on April 01, 2015 15:49
March 28, 2015
Niqabi Me: Undercover, under pressure, and unhappy.
Originally posted on Into The Light:
Wait! Don’t go! I know the whole niqab issue has been debated to death��by Muslims and non-Muslims alike, but I have an oh-so-personal experience with it that I’d like to share.��So now that I’ve oh-so-desperately groveled for your attention, here goes: As a Muslim, I didn’t wear the niqab…
Wait! Don’t go! I know the whole niqab issue has been debated to death��by Muslims and non-Muslims alike, but I have an oh-so-personal experience with it that I’d like to share.��So now that I’ve oh-so-desperately groveled for your attention, here goes: As a Muslim, I didn’t wear the niqab…

Published on March 28, 2015 17:43
March 26, 2015
Clean Reader App – self censorship for babies
Part of the benefit of living in a democracy is that every person has the right to choose. We exercise that right every moment of every day. Tea or coffee? Bus or train? Free to Air TV or Netflix? Liberals or Labor? A book or a movie? What we choose does not matter, only that […]

Published on March 26, 2015 15:11
March 24, 2015
You’ll never see toast the same way again!
Okay, people, I know two posts about writing in as many days is probably a bit much, but this one is so funny! Here’s a teensy weensy sample talking about the concept of ‘the Chosen One’, and how much of a cliche it is. Author S.E. Zbasnik, muses on what might happen if the all […]

Published on March 24, 2015 14:23
March 23, 2015
Plotting for pantsters
Most writers who identify as��pantsters do so because they can’t or won’t use outlines for their work. They like the thrill of the unknown, of putting finger to keyboard and jumping into a story without any idea of where it’s going. I know this because I am one. In fact I can’t outline to save […]

Published on March 23, 2015 16:25
March 20, 2015
Banana cake recipe WANTED!
I have about 6 beautifully ripe bananas that are too soft to eat but way too nice to throw out. Anyone have a simple but tasty recipe they can give me for banana cake? cheers Meeks p.s. I could google recipes but I’d rather try something that comes with a recommendation.Filed under: Food glorious food […]

Published on March 20, 2015 20:49
Vale Malcolm Fraser, 1930-2015
Forever remembered as the man who engineered the Dismissal [of Prime Minister Gough Witlam], Malcolm Fraser was someone I hated back in the 70s, 80s and even the 90s. But in his old age, I discovered a man whose philosophy of life was strangely familiar. I’m glad to say I finally saw the humanitarian behind […]

Published on March 20, 2015 00:30
March 19, 2015
But I like my horse and buggy!
I’ve never been a true techie geek, but I did pride myself on being one of the early adopters of personal computers back in the 1980’s. I used to shake my head in dismay at my peers who were bending over backwards to avoid computers. Could they not see computers were the way of the […]

Published on March 19, 2015 15:12