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November | 2016 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Monthly Archives: November 2016. Thanksgiving Thoughts for a New World. Alabama is beautiful. It is a gorgeous state filled with rivers and streams and woods, flora and fauna of amazing variety. It is where I used to go hunting as a boy with my favorite uncle, taciturn Uncle Bud. He would take me deep into the forest. And he could explain to me what hunting was all about. For him, it was listening to his dogs. He puts away his pipe. Come with me. Quick! And when ...
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November | 2015 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Monthly Archives: November 2015. November 26, 2015. November 24, 2015. The Art of Healing,. November 22, 2015. November 20, 2015. November 18, 2015. The Art of Healing. That reflects our two journeys, as caregiver and survivor, from diagnosis to treatment to healing, and the coming to terms with what remains, what it means to be alive and part of a larger web of being. November 16, 2015. November 14, 2015. After a while you learn the subtle difference. And you be...
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February | 2016 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Monthly Archives: February 2016. The History Behind the Rise of the 1%. Recently, the inequality of wealth in America has been on my mind. Ever since the Occupy movement established the notion that 1% of the people control more wealth than the other 99%, it has become clear that there is a huge disparity between the rich and everybody else. The question for me becomes, How did we get here? How did this happen? By Stephen Kinzler and. In a review of one of them in.
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Trumpery | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. 1 Something showy but worthless. 2 Nonsense or rubbish. 3 Deceit; fraud; trickery. From French tromper (to deceive). Earliest documented use: 1481. But let’s not be mistaken: what he. I urge everyone to take a moment and think about what this election is all about, because it is much larger than the failure of The Donald. It is bigger than all the votes will represent, because Trump and Bernie Sanders have tapped into a force that is like a river headed over ...
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Gratitude 4 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. November 20, 2015. Gratitude 5 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. The Art of Healing. That reflects our two journeys, as caregiver and survivor, from diagnosis to treatment to healing, and the coming to terms with what remains, what it means to be alive and part of a larger web of being. November 16, 2015. Gratitude 3 →. One thought on “ Gratitude 2. November 18, 2015 at 6:08 am. How deeply grateful I have to know you both. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Gratitude 7 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. November 26, 2015. The Big Media, The Big Banks and “The Big Short” →. 2 thoughts on “ Gratitude 7. November 26, 2015 at 5:10 am. Great post, Dad. November 27, 2015 at 7:12 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Author Archives: Charles Entrekin. Thanksgiving Thoughts for a New World. Alabama is beautiful. It is a gorgeous state filled with rivers and streams and woods, flora and fauna of amazing variety. It is where I used to go hunting as a boy with my favorite uncle, taciturn Uncle Bud. He would take me deep into the forest. And he could explain to me what hunting was all about. For him, it was listening to his dogs. He puts away his pipe. Come with me. Quick! And whe...
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July | 2015 | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Monthly Archives: July 2015. The Origin of Visions. Century philosopher/naturalist who diagnosed the condition in his own grandfather. Below is what I discovered in an article by Alan Wells at damninteresting.com about CBS. It is a fascinating phantom limb -like response to vision loss:. How much, I wonder, does the brain normally supply that is not part of what is objectively perceived? July 16, 2015. Some Thoughts on Poets and Poetry. The Art of Poetry. Simply ...
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Thanksgiving Thoughts for a New World | Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations
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Charles Entrekin: Rhymes and Ruminations. Thanksgiving Thoughts for a New World. Alabama is beautiful. It is a gorgeous state filled with rivers and streams and woods, flora and fauna of amazing variety. It is where I used to go hunting as a boy with my favorite uncle, taciturn Uncle Bud. He would take me deep into the forest. And he could explain to me what hunting was all about. For him, it was listening to his dogs. He puts away his pipe. Come with me. Quick! And when it does, running, he shoots it wi...
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