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This should make you smile too!
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FairVote Washington: Ranked Choice Voting
Monday, March 11, 3 pm, Mt. Baker Room Lisa Ayrault, chair of FairVote Washington, will present on the shortcomings of our current way of voting,what Ranked Choice Voting is, how it works, where it’s currently used, and how it can improve our elections. … Continue reading
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Honesty – from “Consolations” by David Whyte
Ed note: Below is a second essay about a word, this time honesty, by the writer and poet David Whyte is his book “Consolations.” Please let me know if you would like more essays about common words. Or you can click on the above link to Amazon books. “Honesty is reached through the doorway of grief and loss. Where we cannot go in our mind, our memory, or our body … Continue reading
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The Secret History of Women in Coding
From the NYT Magazine: “As a teenager in Maryland in the 1950s, Mary Allen Wilkes had no plans to become a software pioneer — she dreamed of being a litigator. One day in junior high in 1950, though, her geography … Continue reading
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How to (not) promote romance on Valentine’s Day
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Commuting from Tijuana
Ed note: I asked our cab driver in San Diego, a native of Indiana, where he lived. The quick answer – Tijuana. “I commute every day and am saving an amazing amount of money. My 2 bedroom apartment in a gated community is only $600/month and I get all the … Continue reading
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Bird Song Opera
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Everything You Thought You Knew About Driving on Snow Was Wrong
From the NYT: “Ogden Nash described winter as “the season to be young, catching snowflakes on your tongue.” Sure, snow days are fun for children, but for drivers, wintry weather is a hazard. The problem is that driver education classes typically gloss … Continue reading
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Seattle King County Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services
February 2019 Whether you advocate for yourself, a loved one, or the entire Aging Network, we hope the information in this month’s AgeWise resonates with you. We all deserve good health, respect, and dignity. READ MORE IN … Continue reading
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Hospitals Stopped Readmitting So Many Medicare Patients. Did That Cost Lives?
Ed note: These days you have to be pretty darn sick in order to be admitted to a hospital. Then they are anxious to make your stay as short as possible because they are now paid based on your diagnosis. … Continue reading
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Notice of Annual Meeting of WACCRA – 2/15 at Mirabella
Ed note: If you haven’t already, please consider joining WACCRA! It is our way of having a vital voice in laws affecting CCRCs.
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Bodyguard – a Netflix thriller
Ed note: This six episode of this mini-series nearly brought England to a standstill as 17 million persons there tuned in to find out what happened. David Budd (Richard Madden), a military veteran who fought in the Middle East, prevents … Continue reading
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Bill Gates: 5 books I loved in 2018
Ed Note: Gates’ first selection. Educated, is the February book at Skyline for 2019. Hope you all get a chance to read this fascinating memoir. Bill Gates: “My list is pretty eclectic this year. From a how-to guide about meditation … Continue reading
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January 15th – 7:30 Parallels in Autocratic Leadership by Wolfgang Mack
Ed Note: Living in a totalitarian state was a transformative experience for the author. He will tell of his concerns about the rise of fascism in a number of countries and the dangers of nationalistic movements in our current politicalarena. Can we learn from the past? … Continue reading
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What a wonderful world – stunning BBC commercial
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Is Decluttering the Secret to Less Stress and Better Mental Health?
Ed note: I don’t know about you but cluttering depends on my mood. Some days it just fun to just, well, clutter. Other times, it’s time for the OCD cleanup. Also, watching colleagues manage their clutter was quite interesting. There’s … Continue reading
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How to Hold Healthy Grudges
From the NYT by Jolie Kerr Ed Note: Have you ever (haven’t we all?) felt personally offended by something someone said or did that you reacted negatively to – and then found the resentment hard to let go of? This … Continue reading
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Do you have that special ring?
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What Foods Are Banned in Europe but Not Banned in the U.S.? (from the New York Times)
Q. What foods are banned in Europe that are not banned in the United States, and what are the implications of eating those foods? A. The European Union prohibits or severely restricts many food additives that have been linked to cancer … Continue reading
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