Love is Blind_Finding Uncle Paul_The rid of unwanted Librarian / Library_Shaanxi Earthquake
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Love is Blind
Why in all of the beautiful Autumn days in NY did I decide to take the train, I should have just taken an Uber. I’m a hiker with a ridiculous amount of gear on my back, who is now trapped in this moving sardine can. I guess when you live in the city for all your life you become accustomed to the belief that the train is the most logical and affordable form of transportation. Today, I am heading to my favorite spot up in the Catskills Mountains. Once I get off this life drainer, I will walk in the peace of what nature has painted for me today. This was my escape, my Zen, my only retreat from t...
Finding Uncle Paul
A long-ago image came to mind from my pre-school years. We'd been out walking when Uncle Paul pointed to a patch of cup-shaped flowers peeking out from the snow.His eyes sparkled with wonder as he brushed off the snow, revealing bright purple petals. "These are crocuses, he said." It means spring is coming." Uncle Paul would take me on walks every day when I was little. Sometimes we'd stop in the bakery for donuts and eat them on our way home. "Don't tell your mother," he'd say with a wink. I never did, but she knew anyway. "Where have you been all this time," she'd ask and then roll her eyes,...
The rid of unwanted Librarian / Library
When discussing their picked calling to an overall crowd, custodians definitely hear "You should truly adore books!" And while this is likely valid for a significant number of us, I have discovered that it's the non-curators who appear to be more appended to books, regularly derangedly along these lines, particularly while doing their own weeding projects or seeing our own. Book deal gifts, while superb for gathering pledges, can be the most despicable aspect of our reality when they contwww.onedoor.ccain such jewels as midcentury "Reference book Britannica" sets, also whatever untamed life took up inhabita...
Shaanxi Earthquake
Violent winds and roaring thunder would slice down any trees in its path. Cars would be crushed, homes would be destroyed, and some weren’t able to evacuate in time. Lucy was one of those unfortunate families. They were forced to watch the news, which warned them that the most dangerous earthquake in history would be appearing in China. Although China was one of the wealthiest nations, 60% of the population was expected to be wiped out. It was only a matter of time before the storm would come, in fact, they only had a day to prepare. Lucy’s father worked as a firefighter, and he was expected...