Author: Judy Campbell
This Makes Me so Angry
I know a veteran in his 90's who lives at this Soldier's home; he is a lovely gentleman. He was my parents' pharmacist for many years. Decades ago, when my Dad was in pain after a heart attack, he opened his pharmacy at an ungodly hour to make sure that my Dad could get his … Continue reading This Makes Me so Angry
Imagine? Really?
Ok, I have never really liked the song "Imagine". The idea of a Universe in which there is no heaven, above us only sky, has never appealed to me. Since the ChiComs released CoVid 19 upon the world, I have heard countless numbers of celebrities singing it: it seems to have become a kind of … Continue reading Imagine? Really?
Please, God, Bring Back The Patriarchy
Some effing commission that was appointed by Congress is going to recommend to Congress that women be included in registration for the draft. You can read about it here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/us/women-military-draft-selective-service.html The Pentagon has so far declined to comment. Numerous polls have shown that most women are opposed to making women register for the draft, but … Continue reading Please, God, Bring Back The Patriarchy
Family Secrets
A couple of years ago, I accompanied my parents to the funeral of my Dad's cousin, Mary; she was in her nineties when she died. Mary was a kind and delightful woman, but we have a very large family and it is difficult to keep track of everyone: she was from a branch of the … Continue reading Family Secrets
Third Day of Spring
Lol π
Song of the Day, March 19, Guest Appearance by Judy: Ships that Don’t Come In by Joe Diffie
The Grocery Store
A good portion of the last ten or so years of my life have been spent in the grocery store; my blessed elderly parents have never been quite organized enough to put everything on a weekly list. They always forgot something, and usually, a lot of things, so until very recently, I was in the … Continue reading The Grocery Store
Humor in the Confessional
When she was younger, my Mother used to go on religious (Catholic) pilgrimages around the world; she was on one of these pilgrimages with a very close friend of hers. They were in a Church, her friend went into the confessional, and emerged some time later quietly laughing. And laughing and laughing. She had actually … Continue reading Humor in the Confessional
First Blooms of Spring
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