Week 11 and #45 has declared “one of the most successful 13 weeks in the history of the presidency.” Much like healthcare, math is hard. Presidenting seems to be a challenge as well. Here’s my weekly roundup of articles, food for thought, ways to take action, ongoing resources and lighter stuff to keep sane. You can […]
Hump Day Haiku: Behind Those Eyes
What was the story behind those eyes, and why did they pierce her soul so? #humpdayhaiku And if you’re following along, here are the previous haiku in the story: Who would’ve thought that a walk down a long driveway would change her life so. Nervous yet hopeful. She knew she was on her own. She […]
Week Ten of #45: Read. Act. #Resist
Well #45 made it to double digits. But not without an extreme amount of controversy, growing accusations of collusion with Russia, nepotism, insulting and irrational behavior, and general delusions of grandeur. Here’s my weekly roundup of articles, food for thought, ways to take action, ongoing resources and lighter stuff to keep sane. You can take […]
Hump Day Haiku: Too Much To Bear
Yet obstacles and consequences were just too much for her to bear. #humpdayhaiku And if you’re following along, here are the previous haiku in the story: Who would’ve thought that a walk down a long driveway would change her life so. Nervous yet hopeful. She knew she was on her own. She fought through the fear. […]
Week Nine of #45: Read. Act. #Resist
Week nine and I’m starting to think the last part of the title of this series needs to be #impeach. Things are getting pretty serious for #45, being investigated by the FBI and Congress. And his meeting with Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel was nothing less than embarrassing. Here’s my weekly roundup of articles, food for […]
Hump Day Haiku: Hard to Ignore
At first she was blind. Maybe she refused to see. Love, hard to ignore. #humpdayhaiku And if you’re following along, here’s are the previous haiku in the story: Who would’ve thought that a walk down a long driveway would change her life so. Nervous yet hopeful. She knew she was on her own. She fought […]
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