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  • A View From the Road

    A View From the Road

    Authorized Vehicles OnlyTow – Away – Zone This photograph was taken in the City of Miami Beach; away from the touristy Art Deco and sandy beach part of the city. I have no idea who the boy, sitting on the chain is, or how long he was there, before I came upon him, or how…

    April 13, 2020
  • Public Square

    Public Square

    Center of the 48 States Lebanon, Kansas is the geographic center of the lower 48 states. Until we came across this sign serendipitously, it had never occurred to me that this was a place I wanted to see! The plaque on the stone foundation But it turned out that I did and it was a…

    April 8, 2020
  • Poet’s Corner

    Poet’s Corner

    Is Someone Holding Our Place The world has gone to sleepOr at least to take a napDo you questionWhat it all meansAndWhen will it wake up againThe streets are emptyShops closedAndWhere we gathered darkenedWill life stir againIf soWhenFor the momentThe shades are drawnDoors are lockedAndWindows are boarded shutBut surly not foreverI have to wonderWhat will…

    April 7, 2020
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor

    “Keep Calm and Carry On” I had been rather excited on February 27, of this year, when I received an email from the Smithsonian, announcing that on April 4th, they would be sponsoring “Free Museum Day”. You know how much I look forward to this day in September, though it usually conflicts with the Free…

    April 1, 2020
  • Connected

    Connected

    What Does the Data Tell Us? We have a belief that more data equals better decisions. But many times the data that we receive is not accurate and complete, and we are only getting a partial view of what we really need to know, in order to make solid decisions. Recently, it was discovered that…

    April 1, 2020
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    My Disclaimer: I have to say that I feel torn. Like most publications of this type, I visit and photograph the locations; I share with you, about a year ahead of time. Thus, going forward, for the time being, know that I am strictly adhering to the government’s council to social distance; but I will…

    March 31, 2020
  • Public Square

    Public Square

    Boston Irish Famine Memorial I hope you have never known hunger, true and prolonged hunger, which is not the result of being late to a meal or not having cooked yet or gotten to the grocery store; but rather the kind of hunger which comes when there is no food to be had. Growing up,…

    March 26, 2020
  • Nature

    Nature

    Ginger (The ginger is to the right of the horse, in the big, black, round pot.) I have harvested a portion of my ginger crop! Every day I drink a ginger and lemon tea; I often add powdered ginger to pork and chicken; and of course use it to bake with and as a condiment.…

    March 24, 2020
  • Poet’s Corner

    Poet’s Corner

    Be Found Will there be another lost generationA different type perhapsBut lost never-the-lessI know you have already heard itWill this generation step up And be counted onOr fade into the backgroundNever to be heard from In any meaningful way Not much has yet been asked of youBut still you run away From this one responsibility…

    March 22, 2020
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor

    Trying to “Keep Calm and Carrying On” Hello Friends, I know, we are all not friends, but I like to think you are more than just readers, especially during these current times. I wanted to let you know that I have changed the information, which I am sharing on our ThatIsAllForNow.Com Facebook page. In the…

    March 22, 2020
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