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The Feminist and the Cowboy

The Feminist and the Cowboy Initially, I liked the memoir by Alisa Valdez entitled The Feminist and the Cowboy.  It reminded me of my own relationship—although minus the drama.  I related to Valdez being a Feminist like myself.   Like Alisa … Continue reading

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Passenger

April 27, 2004 Passenger     “Have you been the broken one, lying by the side of the road, waiting for a Good Samaritan, but no one has the time to ask, why are you bleeding?  And are you going far?” … Continue reading

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24

November 7, 2001 24 Hours   Inspired by the new show 24, I thought I would record my day by the clock.  12am: I was drifting to sleep.  I should have already been asleep, but I wasn’t.  I dreamed, but … Continue reading

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