six word story no. 165

Suddenly, old school was new again.

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six word story no. 160

Cake was not what they needed.

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six word story no. 158

The revolution will not be televised.

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six word story no. 111

In her free time she forraged.

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Six Word Story No. 102

Amaryllis Belladonna* meant crush was certain.

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*also known as Naked Ladies, a lovely tete a tete with Belladonna.

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Six Word Story No. 60

She half-listened, wishing he’d finish.

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god in the details

Sometimes we encounter  a blog so fine, so redolent of life and longing and the sweetness of being present, we must share. This time, we’re sharing a blog written by physicians, simply processing the astonishing, unknowable experiences they have as healers and humans. There is so much heart here, so much naked truth, one must wonder and be altered in the reading.

click here: The Nocturnists

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Six Word Story No. 52

Another fierce cousin deployed to Baghdad.

A US army Apache helicopter flies over Baghdad as the sun sets, 21 March 2007. Eleven people were killed and dozens  wounded in separate attacks in and around the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Wednesday, security officials said. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

A US army Apache helicopter flies over Baghdad as the sun sets, 21 March 2007. Eleven people were killed and dozens wounded in separate attacks in and around the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Wednesday, security officials said. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ