a couple odd “facts” noted in my psychopathology class: ~ the time period in the united states history in which there were the most drug addicts was immediately following the civil war. this country was filled with morphine addicts. ~ research has found (as other research has argued against) that a significant number of individuals […]
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subtle blessings
a wish from my friend, andrea browning: “happy monday. may this week be full of subtle blessings.” of course, if you feel like sharing one of those subtle blessings in the comment box below it will be read with eager eyes. the blessing extends that much further when you share it with others. i used […]
Face to Face
my friend, jake stewart, sent these words to me. i share them with you: “I know soldier deaths have become ‘back page news’ in many papers across the country…. but seeing these 600 young faces serves as a stark reminder to the growing human cost of this politically driven campaign. Although the Whitehouse won’t release […]
want a laugh?
hi :) my name is mosh…and i have never posted on a blog before…but i really like how that word, “blog,” sounds…so i think i’ll give it a try. if any of you have a free second (and can play your computer speakers loud and laugh a lot) you should check out the web site […]
Sweet Honey in the Rock
last night i experienced the presence of an amazing group of women, Sweet Honey in the Rock. the music filled the auditorium, chills were sent running through my body countless times, and a peaceful, appreciative smile rarely left my face. there are still many stops on their tour…i highly recommend enjoying their company. ” One […]
reading pleasures
what reading material is at your bedside table, desk, or next to your toilet?
final poem
our trip to israel is far from being a finished topic! allow wonder-woman sarah kadis to paint a picture of our experience with the fly poem that she threw together on the last night… “It started way back in NYC When we didn’t know we were going to make Livnot history We were greeted with […]