I grew up on a farm in Nebraska. I went to a one-room schoolhouse, K-8. One room.
There was a 12′ tall bulky accordion curtain that split the room in two. Not a nice curtain like they have in hotels today. It barely kept out any sound or distractions, like when one of the students was […]
an open apology to Doug Spickelmeier By mughes | October 11th, 2006
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black and white dreams By mughes | October 10th, 2006
No, actually I do dream in color and in temperature and in sound.
Last week I had a dream that I was in this big church-like performance place. I was wearing a sexy, short white dress, with white strappy high-heeled sandals and white fish-net stockings. I was down near this place where there were a lot of […]
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Ladies Room Challenge By mughes | September 3rd, 2006
My kitchen cupboards are manifesting John Coffey. But instead of flies, the evil is moths.
Ever since I started a modified Blood Type Diet, as recommended by my Homeopath, I’ve had the hardest time eliminating wheat. So I recently began experimenting with wheat-free baking. Wheat-free baking requires a lot of different types of flour: white rice […]
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The Seed of Courage By mughes | August 21st, 2006
The most impactful thing I ever heard Tim Haviland talk about in a Del Mar Toastmasters meeting was the origin of the word courage. The root of courage is Latin cor, the word for heart. The American Heritage definition of courage is: The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, […]
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Hello world! By mughes | August 21st, 2006
Thank you for coming by. I have a lot of things to work out in my head, sometimes it’s best to write it down!
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