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Author Archives: richrockwood
An Acquired Taste
Participation in old age is an acquired taste for me. According to Wikipedia “an acquired taste often refers to an appreciation for a food or beverage that is unlikely to be enjoyed by a person who has not had substantial … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Aging, Appreciation, Contentment, Food, Grand children, Happiness, Letting Go, Life, Old Age, Peace, Perspective, Reality, relationships, Retirement, Values, Wisdom
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His Worst Fear Realized!
“It was midnight. The woman closed the curtains and huddled on her bed. Tim should have been home hours ago, why hadn’t he called.” This was the opener to Johnny Boyce’s new novel he’d already titled “Shocked Life-No Answers.” … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Conflict, Creativity, Entertainment, Humor, Imagination, Memory, Old Age, Reality, Retirement, The Past, Trials
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A Second Look
While I traveled through The back pages of my mind In search of something meaningful To calm my awareness of failure, I realized under layers of Forgotten dreams That my heart had been disappointed To the Point of Despair … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Adversity, Belief, Choices, Claustrophobia, Courage, Darkness, Depression, Faith, Fear, Feelings, Grief, Healing, Identity, Learning, Letting Go, Life, Memory, Morale, New Covenant, Peace, Perseverance, Persistence, Perspective, Quiet Time, Resolutions
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Imagining the Call of Elisha the Prophet
The First Meeting It is a scene played out somewhere in this agricultural land. A tanned, muscular young man, is plowing a field, just one of many laborers that day. Suddenly he stops to remove an obstacle. He notices a … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures, Bible, Courage, Faith, Faithfulness, Fathers and Sons, God, Heaven, Imagination, Inspiration, Miracles, Passion, Priorities, Prophecy, relationships, Service, Spirituality, Tests, Witnessing, Word of God, Work
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I Am Never Alone
Regardless of how I feel, I am connected. I am connected visually to those who see me at any given moment in time. I am connected by line of sight to everything I can see outside my windows. I am … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Balance, Belief, Crucifixion, Culture, Depression, Faith, Feelings, Holidays, Perseverance, Perspective, relationships, Self-Worth, Spirituality, Status, Thankfulness, Unity
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Reflecting On This Union
A writing from an earlier time: About 200 yards away just across a busy traffic artery stands a flag pole with a giant American flag raised to the top. The morning blue sky perfectly mats the red, white and … Continue reading
Posted in Loyalty, Patriotism, Perseverance, Politics, Pride, Principles, Priorities, Reconciliation, Uncategorized
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The Road Less Desired
If I could have before me the path I took at age 40 or an alternative, which would I take? I now have walked the path I’m on for thirty years, so I am somewhat familiar with it. Imagining another … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Adaptability, Appreciation, Belief, Choices, Church, Commitment, Contentment, Creativity, Disappointment, doubt, Employment, Faith, Feelings, Focus, God, Happiness, Identity, Letting Go, Life, Memory, Mission, Old Age, Passion, Perseverance, Perspective, Priorities, Questioning, Religion, Retirement, Self-Discovery, Self-Worth, Spirituality, Status, Stress, Study, The Past, Trust
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Wondering as I Wander
Whatever Happened to my Paper Route? Whatever happened to my paper route? It was my first coming of age experience, so an important building block of my life as it is today. Like all experiences of that nature, it … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures, Aging, Children, Conflict, Culture, Employment, Love of Money, Memory, Newspaper, Perseverance, Perspective, The Past
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The Power of Words
The Potency of Words Have you ever contemplated the power of words? Words, ranging from a description of the wildest fantasy to the most complicated fact or idea, create thoughts and pictures in our brains, in ways I do not understand. … Continue reading
Posted in Adversity, Background, Belief, Commitment, Creativity, Entertainment, eReading, Faith, Feelings, Fiction, Imagination, Passion, Priorities, Quiet Time, Relaxation, The Past, Time, Visual, Writing
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The Proofreader and the Cover Illustrator Contacted Me
It was a good feeling today hearing back from the proofreader who has completed six chapters and wanted feedback on her work so far. I was very pleased and also noticed a couple of mistakes which were probably mine. Getting … Continue reading
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