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Tell us about yourself:
Good sense of humor, 65, still working. Some published short stories. Interesting jobs in my life.
Taking care of my wife who had a stoke.
Area of knowledge and what I know well:
Majored in English at Washington State, farmed for my dad, hung on poles for the phone company. Grown children.
I liked your post. I am 65, working. Published author. Funny and deep emotionally. Happy New Year, Library Woman.
Tom
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Thanks Sue,Life is mote about how you feel about something than how it is One of thr worlds great psychiatrists was a prisoner at Aushwitz. He stayed mentally ok by watching a green plant grow outside the prison Tom
Sue,I hope you are well. Much of life is mental. I lost everything twice, including the family farm. I finally imagined myself like a survivor of Auschwitz. I lost it all but my clothes.And yet, I kept my life. Some days I think it is worth more ...
I liked your post. I am 65, working. Published author. Funny and deep emotionally. Happy New Year, Library Woman.
Tom
[Address removed- Please do not post personal information in public areas of the community]
Thanks Sue,Life is mote about how you feel about something than how it is One of thr worlds great psychiatrists was a prisoner at Aushwitz. He stayed mentally ok by watching a green plant grow outside the prison Tom
Sue,I hope you are well. Much of life is mental. I lost everything twice, including the family farm. I finally imagined myself like a survivor of Auschwitz. I lost it all but my clothes.And yet, I kept my life. Some days I think it is worth more ...
I liked your post. I am 65, working. Published author. Funny and deep emotionally. Happy New Year, Library Woman.
Tom
[Address removed- Please do not post personal information in public areas of the community]
Thanks Sue,Life is mote about how you feel about something than how it is One of thr worlds great psychiatrists was a prisoner at Aushwitz. He stayed mentally ok by watching a green plant grow outside the prison Tom
Sue,I hope you are well. Much of life is mental. I lost everything twice, including the family farm. I finally imagined myself like a survivor of Auschwitz. I lost it all but my clothes.And yet, I kept my life. Some days I think it is worth more ...