January 2020

Profiling Tepehua – January 2020

Profiling Tepehua By Moonyeen KingPresident of the Board for Tepehuamoonie1935@yahoo.com   The Tepehua Community Center has been through another year of promise. Going from strength to strength simply through supplying basic support. The needs of the family unit does not change much from house to house or socioeconomic differences. Education and health care. When you […]

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Days Gone By

Days Gone By Courtesy of Paul Titterton   Do you remember? Would you believe the email spell checker did not recognize the word Murgatroyd? Heavens to Mergatroyd! Lost Words from our childhood: Words gone as fast as the buggy whip! The other day a not-so-elderly (I say 70) lady said something to her son about

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Pews

Pews By John Thomas Dodds   Notwithstanding the pickling and pruning of the average older person the most widely seen cognitive change associated with ageing is that of the Procedural, Episodic, Working, and Semantic memory. The functioning or lack of is uniquely personal and can be of some concern. Personally this memory/recall thing doesn’t really

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Prophet

Prophet   My spirit, thirsting, wandered lostThe grim and barren desert sand,And where two ancient pathways crossedI saw a six-winged seraph stand.With touch as light as sleep or sighsHis fingers brushed my burning eyes,And they beheld strange visions blazeAs if with startled eagle’s gaze.He gently touched my stricken ears—And roused the sounds of distant spheres:I

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Sugar Twist

Sugar Twist By Rico Wallace   Old friends wiggled into the van, all except Cathy. Danny stopped her. “You’re not getting into this car without your diaper, honey,” he said. “I don’t want another mess.” Everybody laughed. “Don’t worry, sweetie,” she said. “I got it and one for you, if you need it.” She showed

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