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November 18, 2017 katemcginn09

I walked out and found the nest in the gravel driveway, not by the step as the poem says, but close enough. Nest by Marianne Boruch I walked out, and the nest was already there by the step. Woven basket of a saint sent back to life as a bird who proceeded to make a […]

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  1. A tender letter by the writer to her friend is this week’s offering of the One Million Project blog site.  It tugged at my heartstrings with its message of love and sorrow. I hope you enjoy it.

    via At the Closing of the Day ~~ by Christine Larsen

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  2. I love Maeve Binchy’s stories about Ireland. Circle of Friends was the first of Binchy’s books that I read. The Lilac Bus is a series of stories about all of the passengers who take the bus back home on weekends from Dublin. Binchy is a master at developing fascinating characters and plots.

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  3. My heart is moved with each tribute written by our #OneMillionProject writers in their blogs. Today I’m pleased to post Aussie writer, Christine Larsen’s newest offering.

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    My family history reveals quite a few deaths by various cancers over a span of four or more generations.

    This could strike fear into many present-day hearts – or at the least, cause more than a little disquiet – a sharpened intake of breath – perhaps an unexpected thudding in the chest. However… unless scientific research proves the opposite to current thinking, these cancers are unrelated and carry no sinister genetic ramifications for me and mine. No more chance of that dreaded diagnosis than 138,000 other Australians estimated to hear the devastating news this year.

    This was reason enough for me to tuck any doubts way back into one of the dark recesses of my ‘think-tank’. UNTIL… the deaths of several dear friends, my father-in-law in 1985 and my Mother in 1999, changed all previous odds and thinking.

    What could possibly lighten the burden of this bringer of darkness to…

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