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  • Break: Change of the seasons, beginning of the holidays - #303, December 2022

    tamara.harpster
    13 Dec 2022

    Yellow leaves on a tree swaying in the wind 

    After several months of writing about computers and business, I am ready for a break. I've enjoyed a change of pace, especially since I felt that my writing was becoming repetitive for my topics. However, I also like a change of pace and writing about the seasons and daily life is easier for me.

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  • Thanksgiving Prayer - November 2022

    tamara.harpster
    25 Nov 2022

    I am enjoying the holiday week with my family so my normal blog post will be delayed a few days. Instead, here is my prayer for this day.

    To a higher power, a divine being of love and light
    On this day of thanks, I thank You for the good in my life
    The roof over my head, the food on my table,
    Time with my loved ones, my health,
    Freedom from fear and my safety
    In these troubling times.

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  • Laundry - Poem - November 2022

    tamara.harpster
    25 Nov 2022

    Folding laundry tonight
    Memories popping up as I pulled things out
    A sheet, a memory of folding wet sheets at our motel
    Pinning them to a clothes line under a sunny, blue sky.
    Later collecting them, crisp, fresh, folding them and
    Placing them in our rolling laundry basket

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  • Grandparent Poem

    tamara.harpster
    3 Oct 2022

    The world needs more grandmothers
    (grandfathers too)
    Old people with time to visit
    In comfortable rooms with younger people.
    Offering a cup of coffee or tea
    Perhaps a shot of whiskey
    Along with cookies or a slice of bread from a loaf fresh from the oven.

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  • Response - May 2022

    tamara.harpster
    31 May 2022

    This morning I had a sight that filled my heart and brightened my day. I was returning from my run on the trail when I saw a large group of school children who were out for a walk. Teachers were with them and the children were busy observing the plants, bugs, lizards and other things that weren’t frightened off by all of their noise. It was a modern group, carrying computer tablets instead of notebooks, many of them taking pictures and notes about what they saw.

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  • March 31 - Looking Ahead

    tamara.harpster
    31 Mar 2022

    Looking down at the intersection of two freeways with buildings to one side

    As this year unfolds changes continue to occur in my life. I am grateful the changes are not as momentous as events in the last two years. However, they are changes, both sad and happy, which I am gradually navigating.

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  • March 23 - Grief and Healing

    tamara.harpster
    23 Mar 2022

    Three bottles of over the counter pain relief, Acetamonophin, and aspirin

    With the events of the last two years, it seems important to think about grief and how to heal from it. Many people want to ignore those events which shifted so many lives. Myself, I think that attempting to ignore things like this cause more problems but I also understand that not everyone is in a good place to work through the grief and pain in their lives.

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  • March 21 - Incremental Change

    tamara.harpster
    21 Mar 2022

    Wild Rose blooms with two buds above them on the stem

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  • March 15 - Measurements

    tamara.harpster
    15 Mar 2022

    Measurements are what we use to track success, failure, progress and other parts of our life. The usefulness of a measurement is dependent on choosing the right way to measure an item, activity or event. Using a ruler to weight a piece of paper  sounds nonsensical if we report “This piece of paper weighs 8.5 inches by 11 inches!”. We expect to hear “The piece of paper weighs .16 ounces” or “The paper weighs 4.536 grams”.

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  • 21 February 2022 - All the Leaves Have Fallen

    tamara.harpster
    21 Feb 2022

    Fallen leaves on the ground around a tree trunk

    All of the leaves have fallen
    Finally.
    Well, except for the oak, the eucalyptus, mistletoe,
    The lemonade berry bush and of course the pine trees.
    Although there are a lot of pine needles on the ground

    A clump of mistletoe hanging from the branch of a sycamore tree

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  • February 17 - Little Steps

    tamara.harpster
    17 Feb 2022

    Four stone steps, with brown facing on the lower 3 and the top facing is a black color with white stone for the tops of the steps

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  • February 2, 2022 - Fresh Starts

    tamara.harpster
    2 Feb 2022

    A scoop of vanilla ice cream on a counter with several ground herbs scattered around it.

    With the marking of a new year, there is an opportunity for a fresh start. For some the fresh start is to eat healthier and exercise more. Others may choose to devote more time to a side hobby or explore a different way to make a living.

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  • January 11 - New Year

    tamara.harpster
    11 Jan 2022

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    Closeup of a flower arrangement with white mums, red carnation and pine needles in the back

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  • January 2, 2022 - My Garden has no Weeds

    tamara.harpster
    2 Jan 2022

    My Garden has no weeds.
    This concerns me.

    Closeup of red pansy blooms, with yellow center for the flower

    My other garden has weeds, a great many of them.
    I’ve pulled them, so the flowers have more room to grow.

    A white faced pansy, with a dark purple center and mixed with purple petals

    But this garden, this one,
    It has no weeds.

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  • December 23 - Getting Older

    tamara.harpster
    23 Dec 2021

    Looking up a pine tree, a close up view of the rough bark. Branches stretching from the main trunk appear periodically.

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