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the stranger By mughes | February 10th, 2007

RentThere’s a spot inside that feels unfamiliar.  Is this what loneliness feels like?  I am a stranger to loneliness.  Make no mistake.  I am the luckiest person alive.  I am surrounded by many people who love me.  I always have been.   I am the oldest of six.  And until very recently, this stranger didn’t exist.  Sometimes it sneaks up on me.  Like today.  I’ve been house/dog/teen-sitting for Misti while she is on her honeymoon in Australia.  My 15-year-old niece, Jessica has been entertaining, agreeable and just plain sweet.  Much better than I was at 15.  Oh boy.

Jessica loves the Rent soundtrack and there’s that song.  Seasons of Love.  Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes.  How do you measure a day in the life?  The one that usually gets me is by “cups of coffee”.  He drank coffee like I drink water.  He always had a cup in his hand and his “Jelly Jug” filled with coffee, sugar — a lot of sugar — and non-dairy creamer, beside him in the truck.  When we were together in Iowa, he would start looking for a place to find a cup no sooner than he had just gotten one. 

How do you measure a life?  By the way that he died.  That’s how it sneaked up on me today.  It’s been one month since he died.  I didn’t even realize it until I heard the words. 

I can’t remember crying that way.  I have never made those sounds before.  Who is this stranger inside me?

I still feel lucky.  I know I am.  But once in a while . . . I guess this stranger is a part of me now.  A new part.  This sadness too, makes me who I am.

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dressed in black By mughes | January 11th, 2007

Dad moved on to his next adventure last night.
My siblings and I took some time yesterday to start going through the things at dad’s house.  The closest anyone lives to Denver is three hours, so we all wanted to get as much done as possible so that less responsibility will fall upon Melanie.  My wonderful […]

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half brain dead By mughes | January 10th, 2007

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the greedy thief By mughes | December 7th, 2006

Miss Peppo, aka Princess Pumpkin-Pepper Peanut Cha Cha Cha Pussycat.  She seems so innocent.  But really, she’s a thief in disguise.  She steals my hairbands.  As soon as I go to bed, she leans up on my nightstand to see if she can find any hairbands.  I’ve learned, but after losing many, to close them […]

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mistaken identity By mughes | November 29th, 2006

Yesterday, I went along with Leah to do an interview with Nathan Gibbs.  Please do check out his art.  He’s brilliant.
I noticed it right away.  He looks like my brother, Corban.  But the funny thing is, he doesn’t look like Corban’s identical twin, Trevor.  But Trevor and Corban look so much alike that people who don’t know […]

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the bridge and the beast By mughes | November 28th, 2006

Last week I had two craaaaazzzzzzzzzzzzzzyyyyyyyyyy dreams — amongst others.
I was at a job interview or a client meeting.  I was led into a room where two other people were waiting to meet with me.  The room was an enclosed loft, with windows overlooking a courtyard.  We heard a vile screaming of profanities, like Linda Blair […]

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Native Americans By mughes | November 6th, 2006

2002.  I went to Singapore.  I did some sight-seeing with my friend Marci and while shopping in Chinatown, I stumbled across these old Native American postcards.  I was positively mesmerized by their faces.   I’ve included what little historical data there was.  Yet another subject into which I’d love to immerse myself!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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to veil or not to veil By mughes | November 5th, 2006

What causes separation?  A veil?  A cross?  A star of David?  Money?  Sushi?  Balloons?
On October 7, 2006, Jack Straw, Britain’s ex-foreign secretary said that women who wear veils over their face can make community relations harder.  Tony Blair later backed him up when he said that Muslim veils are “a mark of separation.”
A few days […]

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stone souls By mughes | October 17th, 2006

When walking on my beach in “keep it funky” Leucadia aka Qualeudia, I am often taken by the lovely sand textures.  I say my beach, but it’s not really mine.  It’s just where I walk. 
I  have taken many photos of the natural sand and stone sculptures.  Obviously I could use some photography improvements.  I’m working on […]

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Maria Shriver and His Holiness By mughes | October 12th, 2006

I was invited to the California Governor and First Ladies Conference.  I saw the speaker line-up and couldn’t pass it up.  And that was before that I saw that His Holiness, the Dalai Lama was going to be there. 
I was so impressed by Maria Shriver!  She put together an amazing line-up:  Arnold (protestors too), Martha […]

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