by Susan Lovell | Apr 29, 2019 | Meanderings
“To be or not to be,” Hamlet asks himself. While it isn’t today’s national debate “to impeach or not to impeach,” it’s still pretty serious. Hamlet is talking about suicide. And with good cause! Consider that Hamlet’s honorable father King Hamlet, Sr. has been...
by Susan Lovell | Apr 17, 2019 | Meanderings
Two days after the joy of birthdaying our newly nine-year-old grandchildren twins, I am backcombing my hair for dinner out with friends when my cell phone rings. Caller ID Palm City, Florida. Must be my younger sister Nancy—half, actually, as we share a father. Male...
by Susan Lovell | Apr 10, 2019 | Meanderings
“Here once the embattled farmers stood and fired…” Lexington, April 1775, we know from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Concord Hymn. But this week 160 Aprils after Lexington is a perfect time to remember the second most famous “shot heard round the world” in Augusta GA. And...
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