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George Bernard Shaw once wisely said:
“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.”
While I knew very little about him, other than being fascinated by the story of Pygmalion, this quote often heard, stuck in my mind as a sign that some things just are, and always have been. It seems to settle the inner chatter about why some things “just are”. Or even things long ago, that “just were”.
Here is an interesting link from the internet, where some sisters talk about their experiences researching the family tree, and it makes good reading. They have some good tips to share about how they did their searching, and a few wry laughs to go on with. I came across this quote there again, which proves, there are some things that just are…
(copyright Imogen Crest 2007.)
locally our city government is making sure that the poor are driven from their neighbourhoods against their will, to make a quick buck during two weeks of Winter Olympics in 2010 – residential hotels closed and upgraded for tourists or demolished for other projects and no new affordable housing even in numbers to replace what was destroyed – Saferide program relocates vagrants out of the area with no resources when they are dumped outside the city’s transit boundaries Shame!

“To know someone here or there with whom you can feel there is understanding in spite of distances or thoughts expressed ~ That can make life a garden.” -Goethe
Wishing you the happiest of birthdays, and many more to come. May all the best days still lie ahead.


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