Monthly Archives: June 2026

1356 REMIND ME TO REMEMBER 06-19-26

Remind me to remember not to die before I’m dead. To suckle every nipple. To fondle every breast. To grasp every ass that’s offered and press it firm against the head. And come! And come again! And come again! To … Continue reading

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1355 WHAT TO REMEMBER WHEN I DIED 06-18-26

Let me remind you to remember what I looked like when I died and to tell me when we meet for coffee in that Cafe’ on the Other Side. Was there the smile on my face of a man, contented, … Continue reading

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1354 THAT VIEW! 06-09-26

An emerald-green-grass-fairway. And high on its sides and above, a deep-blue-North Carolina sky with a herd of white, puffy, buffalo drifting by, stretches out before my eye through the picture windows walling my Senior-Living-Communities indoor swimming pool as I force … Continue reading

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1353 AN OBITURARY FOR A CEO 06-05-26

It really don’t matter, the money you’ll earn. Nor the companies you’ll build from scratch, to turn. What matters is what your children will say, on the day after you die. It’s your choice to choose. To win or to … Continue reading

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1352 THE SCHOOL FOR SOULS 06-03-26

The Soul swirls in a whirlpool of mystery, miracle and celestial breezes, while the body is rooted in soil, seed, stone and flesh. The body is the school where its Soul learns to empathize with life in the flesh with … Continue reading

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1351 BLOWS WHERE IT WILLS 05-31-26

I guess it was the sermon on the Trinity was the straw that broke Divinity’s back that day, finally. A lovely Sunday morning in late May. Still cool, pleasant enough, early, for our olderly Episcopalian congregation to gather for an … Continue reading

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