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Why Reading Is Good for You
As I sit inside my kitchen, preparing for whatever Hurricane Sandy is going to dish out and admiring what’s left of the leaves on the trees in my yard, it occurred to me how less frequently I read now. Then … Continue reading →
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Going the distance
Distance. It’s a simple word with two very different, very significant meanings. It could mean space between two objects or people. Physical or emotional. It could also mean length of time. Short or long. In today’s world, we’re caught in … Continue reading →