If you want to know what’s important to you, notice what you photograph. We take photos to memorialize people and events: pictures of family, friends, achievements, celebrations, holidays, work, travel, pets, home, art, and nature. We take photos to remind us of what’s meaningful in our lives, and although I hadn’t thought about it until this Memorial Day holiday, our photos create visual memories of the Four Freedoms President Franklin D. Roosevelt talked about when he said, ”People everywhere in the world ought to enjoy: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.”
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Do you enjoy coffee? For me, awakening to the aroma of brewing coffee is a welcome way to start the day. The bitter taste awakens my taste buds and the caffeine enlivens my energy. But the conflicting rumors about whether coffee is good for us or not has interfered with my full enjoyment of every delicious sip – until now. Here’s the truth about coffee.
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Do you like doing jigsaw puzzles? When I was growing up, chicken pox, measles, and mumps were still common childhood illnesses. As soon as symptoms appeared, the 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle came out of some secret hiding place in our home. Its purpose was to focus small bites of my attention and to keep my hands too busy to scratch! Puzzles are a low tech, compelling way to engage when physical energy is limited but focus is not.
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There's a story about a prisoner who has been confined for one long year. His only entertainment was training a fly to roll over on command. The day came when he was finally released from prison. He headed directly to a bar, eager to show off his accomplishment. He proudly set his pet fly on the bar, and asked the bartender if he wanted to see an amazing trick. "Sure!" said the bartender rolling up a newspaper, "As soon as I get rid of this pesky fly."
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