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Humongous to teeniest

If I am the center of my world and what I know of the world is how things reverberate against me – then I would have to say every event last week informed another. Sadness about a friend’s child gave me perspective on issues ranging from world economics to car accidents, joy in my life was tempered by loss in other’s lives, my sunny mood was tried and twisted by failures with silver linings and…

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Committed to shining

A friend dropped by last night and sat on the porch with me chit chatting about this and that. We were talking about big things (hurricanes, babies), medium things (family, bills), and small things (shoes, hula hoops). I said, “man I’m not looking forward to this week, I am already pulled in too many directions with not enough time to accomplish one well” – he said, “Rachel, just shine, be a light for everyone else.”…

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August 29th approaching

The three year anniversary of Katrina is approaching and I’m still hundreds of thousands of dollars upside on my mortgage because of the 3x cost elevation of doing the house, there are still neighborhoods that look like a war went through them, and there are the people that are still in the diaspora. I spoke to one today talking about an airline ticket – I said my clothes were lost on the way out there…

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The concept of slow food

While we were in Hvar there was this slow food restaurant we were going to try but the guy had been an asshole the year before so we hesitated to go there. The concept was brought about by the French who decided in their typical anti-American ire that our notion of fast food was ruining the world so they were going to introduce slow food and save the world. The irony is that none of…

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A new cafe in the park

Parkview Cafe just opened in City Park in a cool old building by the lagoon across from the sculpture garden. They serve coffee, tea, wine and beer and ice cream and some grilled items – burgers, dogs – popcorn, and frozen Hurricanes (of course). I went there yesterday and I was the only person in the place. I hoped news would get around and people would patronize it, if only to keep it alive. Then…

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What is it you want?

I was deadheading my roses yesterday afternoon and a friend strolled by, sweating from the heat, having just returned from the post office. She lost her job in Katrina after having developed a special program for one of the universities here that didn’t fare so well after the storm. She said after doing about twenty different things, she finally decided to do what she wanted to do and it is working out swimmingly for her.…

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The urge to purge

Yesterday was a watershed on so many levels, material and nonmaterial, that today I feel a little lean – it started with two things, a phone call and a drawer. I had on my “to do” list for Saturday to clean out another drawer to make more room for T’s stuff. And before I got off the ground, I woke to the sound of thunder and rain, and it rained and it rained and it…

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No dearth of grim news

Unemployment at 4-year high Not since 2004 have so many people been out of work. Employers cut jobs again in July, according to a government report Friday that showed the seventh straight month of job losses. Losses spread far beyond the battered construction and auto industries. Retailers cut 17,000 jobs, and professional services lost even more than that — 24,000 positions.

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