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The Man Who Works For Something Greater Than Himself by Janice Tindle
2017 was supposed to be The Year of Me. After seven long years struggling to rebuild a new me and a new life after a 2010 car collision, I was so confident that I would have another crack at becoming … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, caregiving, chronic illness, country music, Disability, dystonia, faith, friends, Garth Brooks, God, hope, inspirational, janice tindle, life, loopy, migraine, movement disorder, never give up, pain, Pittsburgh Penguins, reflections, religion, spiritual, tbi, traumatic brain injury, uber
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The Power Of Life by Janice Tindle
The shadows cross at midnight and I am alone again, Behind a curtain of umbiguity I wait for the sunrise. The treacherous hours where my soul cries while the dewdrops form – And quench all new life from the parched … Continue reading
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Tagged a new day, hope, inspired, life, power
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The Organic Sinner /Written by Janice Tindle
In the book, Critters: Adventures In Wildest Suburbia by A.B.C. Whipple, published by St. Martin’s Press, 1994, states on page 41, paragraph 3, that ” C. Merriam Hart, a Naturalist, reported that a squirrel hearing a musical instrument or recording … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, bible, blog, food, God, life, meat, Noah, organic, vegetarian, who's better paleos or vegans
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The Caring One /Written by Janice Tindle
The light from the blue moon shone across the porcelain giving the bathroom an eery feel. He stared at his reflection in the mirror. There was an exhausted old man staring back at him. He was just fifty-three years old. … Continue reading
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The Power Of Politeness Is In The Word /Written by Janice Tindle
“My bad!” Have you been given this as a form of apology? How did it make you feel? Satisfied? Vindicated? Resolved? Did it seem sincere? Did it sound like any restitution was forthcoming? It is a feeble act of taking … Continue reading
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The College Next Door by Janice Tindle
There were no hallowed halls, no marble floors or columns. No grand winding staircase nor high domed ceiling. No pendant chandelier nor moulded wood panels. But there were beautiful plaster walls and ceilings with plaster moulding. Inside those walls were … Continue reading
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