Monthly Archives: February 2021

GUEST ARTICLE: “Now What?” and GUEST VIDEO: “Why?” For This Time in America and in Prophecy

Two features that came to my “inbox” today from fellow blogger Dee Chadwell who writes at asinglewindow.com and Pastor J.D. Farag’s weekly Prophecy Update pair perfectly, in my view, as representative of two sides of the same coin: the changes … Continue reading

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What? Cancelling Dr. Seuss?

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila I just read that the works of “Dr. Seuss” (Theodore Geisel, 1904-1991) are among the latest cultural specimens to come under the woke-roscope (to offer a Seussian kind of word) in the cancel culture lab. Geisel was … Continue reading

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How Long Division Helped Relieve “COVID-19 Fatigue” and Clear Some Gloom

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila and Greg Beveridge UPDATE 2/26/21 Where the essay has an embedded “three dots to the left” (if your view does) of the text underneath “The Long Division” section, click on the dots for the full text which … Continue reading

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A Visit to Rye (not far from Sandwich)–Guest Feature

Fellow blogger Colin Markham, from the U.K., offers another tour of his neck of the global woods, this time not far from where he “toured us” a few days ago (Sandwich). Enjoy and be refreshed. Check out Colin’s other features … Continue reading

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Guest Feature from CFFS: “Share This Action in Tennessee re: Bill outlawing Businesses from Requiring Masks, Test, Vaccines”

Please share this press release with local newspapers, media and journalists. Encourage everyone to join Citizens for Free Speech to learn how to fight back.  Patrick Wood Executive Director http://www.citizensforfreespeech.org/(CFFS) For Immediate Release CFFS Backs Tennessee Bill Outlawing Businesses from Requiring … Continue reading

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Why Aren’t the Rioters Satisfied? (featuring the “equity vs equality” debate and warnings from the past)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila The Sore–Winners? Wait, what? They’re not satisfied? But isn’t theirs the political party now in complete control of all branches of the government in the United States yet they’re still rioting–not to mention that recently, due to … Continue reading

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“A tour of Sandwich” (with a Nod Toward Rye) Guest Feature by Colin Markham

For your reading and musing pleasure amid the dreary din of politics and the COVID, here’s a pleasant walk in South East England with fellow blogger Colin Markham. Take a minute to refresh and refocus. See Colin’s other guest features … Continue reading

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R.I.P., Rush…You Showed Us It Could Be Done

BREAKING: Rush Limbaugh has passed away – TheBlaze

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On Valentines and Kindness–Redux and Forever

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila (First posted on 2/13/13) The story a local resident told in his letter to the editor went something like this: I went to the window of my office to stretch a bit and watch the goings-on in … Continue reading

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The Indomitable Normalcy of Ordinary Days (Guest Feature “…along the Lower Leas…”)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Introduction Remember the days, not long ago, when you could take a walk outdoors (inhaling all the fresh air and oxygen available to you) on some bright sunny day, birds chirping and flitting about, kids riding bikes … Continue reading

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