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Weather Patterns

On January 10, 2020January 7, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn Weather and ChangeLeave a comment

Do you remember that character in the Flintstones, Shleprock, who walked around under a literal rain cloud? He was unhappy and miserable, and a tiny thundercloud hovered over his head, raining constantly on him. “Woe is me,” he whined. “Oh, woe is me.” Have you known people like this in real life? People who bring …

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The Whirlwind of Fury

On January 8, 2020January 6, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn Weather and ChangeLeave a comment

The other night I came home to a whirlwind of fury. My husband had arrived home about an hour before me and found that our kitchen was covered in a white dust. Our neighbors on that side moved to Florida several months ago and sold the apartment. We haven’t met the new neighbors yet; they’ve …

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3 Degrees Plus Wind-Chill

On February 1, 2019January 31, 2019 By Libby RomfhIn Change Management, Weather and ChangeLeave a comment

It is terribly, brutally cold outside. Not as cold as it is in the Midwest, but colder than it has been in this – relatively – milder winter (and my employees from Michigan and Wisconsin always complained that it was colder in New York because of the wind-chill). This morning, my phone said 3° when …

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The Old Pine

On November 30, 2018November 12, 2018 By Libby RomfhIn Thoughts, Weather and ChangeLeave a comment

Well, it happened and ole slow poke got chastened for dawdling on the path, falling behind the group, and then missing the turn off and heading down the wrong path. In my defense, the right path didn’t look like a path at all. Isn’t that so often the case, when you don’t really know what …

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Forest Bathing with My Inner Child

On November 28, 2018November 12, 2018 By Libby RomfhIn Self-Management, Weather and ChangeLeave a comment

My inner child was in a bad mood this morning. Perhaps it was the missing time that prevented me from writing after morning meditation. I’m not quite sure how that happened (darned aliens!) – I got up at five, ran down the hall to change into my yoga clothes where I wouldn’t bother my yoga …

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