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March 3, 2021

Group, a Book about Therapy by Christie Tate

“Group:  How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life.”  I was going to write this whole title above but it wouldn’t fit. I have been a little concerned about my reading.  It has been difficult to get engrossed in a book.  One of the things I love about reading is getting so …

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by Karen
  • Off the Shelf
March 1, 2021

Jungle Jim’s International Market

We recently went on a road trip with John and Jackie to Jungle Jim’s International Market.  It was a day trip all the way south to Cincinnati.  We were taking bottles of Fartley Farms Hot Sauce to Jungle Jim’s so they could start selling it.  We picked up Steve and Amy Winstead on our way …

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by Karen
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February 28, 2021

Tzedakah and the Jewish Tradition of Giving

In a sermon before Christmas, Rev. Karen Graham introduced me to the concept of Tzedakah.  I had never heard of the term and misspelled it until I looked it up.  Tzedakah is related to the Hebrew word for justice.  In the Jewish tradition, giving to the poor is a form of social justice.  The website …

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by Karen
  • Worship Experiences
February 25, 2021

In Praise of My Fitbit: It Just Keeps Going!

I have a Fitbit that I wear every day.  I got it back in 2013 when they were all clip-ons, so I have a Fitbit One.  I mentioned to John and Jackie that I was thinking about getting one, and they said they had one they would give me.  They are early adopters, and got …

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by Karen
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February 24, 2021

Winter 100 at the Preservation Parks

Tom and I have been participating in the Winter 100, one of the programs of the Preservation Parks of Delaware County.  I wrote about the Scavenger Hunt, another program.  Someone is trying to get us outside and active, no matter what the season! The Winter 100 encourages people to get outdoors more in the winter.  …

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by Karen
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February 22, 2021

Loft Violin Shop in Columbus, Ohio

I recently took my cello in to the Loft Violin Shop in Columbus.  When I played a lot, I would take my cello in for a tune-up every other year.  I haven’t played much lately, and I’m sure it has been close to 15 years since I had her checked over.  Mom and I have …

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by Karen
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February 21, 2021

Snow Piles Eventually Melt

There are snow piles everywhere and they keep getting higher and higher.  I am not a fan of winter.  I don’t like being cold and when it is cold outside I eat too much and stay inside too much.  Ever since Tom and I retired, we have been spending the winters someplace warm.  Until, of …

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by Karen
  • Worship Experiences
February 18, 2021

Finishing the Scavenger Hunt, Part 4

Tom and I spent some time last week finishing the scavenger hunt in Delaware County.  The weather was cold and there was plenty of snow, which made getting to a few places more of a challenge.  But we found all the places and all the clues and finished filling in the secret phrase. In Harlem …

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by Karen
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February 17, 2021

Hunting for Letters in Delaware County, Part 3

As I mentioned last week, Tom and I have been hunting for letters as part of the Delaware County Scavenger Hunt.  I don’t know who is in charge of public relations for the Preservation Parks of Delaware County, but they are doing a great job with their special programs. We continued hunting for letters in …

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by Karen
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February 15, 2021

Teriyaki Madness: Big Bowls of Awesome

As I mentioned last week, Tom and I have started ordering delivery.  This last week we had delivery from Teriyaki Madness, a new restaurant at Polaris.  Life has been so monotonous for so long that we are looking for anything to brighten it up and make it more interesting.  Thus our new interest in ordering …

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by Karen
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  1. Karen Hartley on Best Toilet Paper for RV and Septic

    If I have access to other common types of toilet paper, I might try this again. I don't want to…

  2. Karen Hartley on Best Toilet Paper for RV and Septic

    I can be, occasionally.

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    How very scientific!!