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Crashes

On September 7, 2020September 1, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn Self-ManagementLeave a comment

I’ve been watching the Tour de France and, as usual, the first week is crashes galore. Some of these crashes are because it hadn’t rained in Nice, where it started this year, in four months and then it suddenly poured which makes the roads and especially the white paint on the roads as slick as …

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I Wept When I Saw This

On August 4, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn ThoughtsLeave a comment

https://ilovetheupperwestside.com/a-brilliant-performance-on-77th-and-broadway/ First of all, I miss my city. I'm tired of staying inside all the time. I'm afraid it's going to be like this forever. I wish I hadn't injured my foot in February because I could have kept walking every day and held my agoraphobia in check, but now I've fallen out of practice …

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Rushing toward Certainty

On May 29, 2020May 27, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn Change, ThoughtsLeave a comment

I think I was a little tough earlier this week on people who don't wear masks in public. They could probably use a little compassion. I was reminded of this last night, when I was chatting with friends on the phone - the phone! How quaint! - and one of them (who had just described …

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Off the Shelf: Horton Hears a Who

On April 8, 2020 By Libby RomfhIn BooksLeave a comment

Every night at 7 pm, we open our windows wide, clap and hoot and holler for the folks who continue to put their lives at risk, working in hospitals, acting as first responders, or even just manning grocery stores and drug stores. It’s our virtual parade for people that are doing so much for those …

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