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Tag Archives: New York

We Have Our Dogs and Their Ancestral Blessing

Posted on December 23, 2011 by admin

We Have Our Dogs and Their Ancestral Blessing by Eleanor Lerman If tomorrow, it turns out that our lives are more mysterious than we thought but our connection to each other deeper, involving secrets about the creation of fire and … Continue reading →

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Our bodies warm the room together

Posted on December 5, 2011 by admin

Our bodies warm the room together by Christian McCusker The cold comes in from outside so one of the students stands up to close the window, to stop the draft. We all agree this should be done. In the classroom, … Continue reading →

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First Responders

Posted on December 2, 2011 by admin

First Responders by Howard J Kogan Oh how we love to love our fire fighters and EMT’s – counting on them to save us in the worst of times. Waving the red white and blue, applauding, standing at attention, saluting … Continue reading →

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