Information Woman!

I like to explore all kinds of information and how it impacts our lives, but for the next few months I am going to focus on the impact of the election of Trump as president. For millions of Americans who are in distress (that includes me) I'm going to explore how we can cope with the emotions engendered and take positive actions to make a difference--first in our own lives and then in the lives of our fellow citizens and in the future of our nation. Let's begin!

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Countdown 58: Food for Thought Yesterday and Tomorrow, Just Plain Food Tonight

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 Our fundraising online auction is set to go live tomorrow, so that has been my focus.  Instead of trying to provide you with "food for...

Countdown 59: Birthdays

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Today, November 22,  is my cousin Pam's birthday--she's the one with the bow in her hair, a couple of years older than me to her. Lo...
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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Countdown 60:

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Yesterday I wrote about how our words matter. Tonight I’d like to share something I wrote for a church service several years, which also spe...
Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Countdown 61: Words Matter

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 Did you grow up hearing this chant?-- Sticks and stones may break my bones, But words will never hurt me! Everyone of us who's ever bee...
Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Countdown 62: Take a Trip to Planet Sark

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 If you came to my house, you should be prepared for cat hair.  Along with the five humans, there are four cats that claim residence in our ...
Monday, November 18, 2024

Countdown 63: News, News, What Are We Going To Do About News?

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 John and Paul wrote the song, "A Day in the Life" as the final track in their 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band alb...
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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Countdown 64: It's Still a Beautiful World

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 I've had a busy day...way too much time on my computer, so I'm going to share some wisdom much greater than any I could muster up. ...
Saturday, November 16, 2024

Countdown 65: It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

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 Seasonal music on the radio, decorations and gift displays in the stores...it's the holidays!  And, if we believe the songs, "it...
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Jean Doolittle
I was born curious and found that surrounding myself with books and information made me happy and smarter! I had a long career in education, libraries and technology. Now retired from the work-a-day world, I stay connected to my love of books as a book-seller, Metronet board member and ALA RMRT Past President and of course book reader, listener and aspiring author.
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