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The post-Covid housing epidemic

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COVID-19 hasn’t been kind to renters. Eviction moratoriums have been a mixed blessing with ubiquitous political overtones. Homeowners with heavy mortgages experiencing job losses...

Do your part, get a shot

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Compared to most of the past year, the last couple months have been like a breath of fresh air. Masks mandates have been lifted,...

Finding your joy on a Thursday

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It may be the fifth day on the calendar, but it’ll always be No. 1 in my heart.It seems strange to declare your love...

Maybe you can change your mind

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I am about to tell you some things. You are not going to want to believe some of the things I tell you. That’s...

Experience is a great teacher

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One day years ago in New York City, I passed a small church on the way to work. It was a little stone church,...

An inner gardener after all

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I have never been a gardener.This makes me feel like a misfit in my family. My mother is a wonderful gardener. She had an...

Just another vacation tale

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Last year it was hornets and bears. In the past it has been really sick kids, keys locked in the car, or prescription glasses...

The rhythms of our lives

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There are 14 steps leading to the top floor of my house, where the bedchambers are located, and 13 down from the main floor...

Changing your perspective

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“A place for everything, and everything in its place” has been my motto for most of my life.I’m not one of those guys who...

A hinge point in history?

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Coronavirus mutations are outflanking us, mutating through the bodies of unvaccinated people, sending us into the never-ending narrative of a forever global virus pandemic....