Author Archives: Marsha

Looking at what I already have

 From 7 & 8 of DC March 78 [from Marsha: Growing up in this manmade world has been an ever unfolding adventure. As a teenager, I just knew happiness would be mine if I could drive. And when I could … Continue reading

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Catatonic – Stuck in Indecision?

From workshop / Malibu 6/69 [From Marsha:  Have you ever been unable to make up your mind — felt catatonic?        Here’s a definition from the dictionary. 2. characterized by a marked lack of movement, activity, or expression. I have … Continue reading

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Wanting to be safe

[from Marsha:  In these times of 2020 and the coronavirus with conflicting information from many sources about masks, social distancing, washing hands frequently, not touching face, fear of people coughing or sneezing, no hugging, no touching outside activities being safer … Continue reading

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Burnt Biscuits – by Anonymous

When I was a kid, my mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then. And I remember one night in particular when she had made breakfast after a long, hard day at work. On that evening … Continue reading

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1947 Story of Advertising Cancer

From El Paso Workshop Sept. 1979 [from Marsha: Where does illness come from? Somehow I never really thought about it and just depended on the opinion of doctors or others whom I accepted as older or wiser. Mostly I thought … Continue reading

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Turning Personal Taste into Ideals

[from Marsha….It was quite a revelation to me years ago when presented with the idea from Dr. Bob of the difference between personal taste and  ideals. It was harder than I thought to distinguish between the two within me. I … Continue reading

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