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Gold Day. Formerly A Day. Day 63.
Today I made children sad. In turn, they made me sad. I was compared to a cleaning mascot, and was subject to multiple insults...
Blue Day. Formerly B Day. Day 62
I put my shirt on backwards today and then never bothered to fix it. Not the hoodie. I would have noticed that right away, especially...
Gold Day. Formerly A Day. Day 61.
The colder it gets the more I remember how much I enjoy hats. The cold of winter is no place for the frail and hairless. Today the FBI...
Blue Day. Formerly B Day. Day 60
Forgive me. I've missed a day of this missive due to illness, flooding and malaise. Although my spirit dwells in the edifice of hope,...
Gold Day. Formerly A Day. Day 58.
If you do not expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail. Heraclitus AP Government and...
Day 57
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind must lie. Aeschylus Sick Day My stomach churning a calamitous riot Eat...
Day 56
Illness has always brought me nearer to a state of grace. Abbe Pierre My apologies, it seems I am broken. Apparently so was AP Classroom....
Blue Day. Formerly B Day. Day 55.
“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche It is the small...
Gold Day. Formerly A Day. Day 54.
I think childhood is, generally speaking, a preparation for disappointment. Seamus Heaney A Sampling of Disappointment Mrs. Meeker. My...
Alone. Day 53.
“All great and precious things are lonely.” —John Steinbeck How long have I been asleep? Have I been asleep? I will keep this journal...
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