My grandson, Court, is the creator of this blog site that has really enriched my life and I am eternally greatful to Court. He is located in Mt. View, California and is always on the cutting edge of technology. His enthusiasm and energy is unmatched and you only need to go to his web [...]
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Ramona’s big 40
Ramona, pictured here with her brother, Dan, is celebrating her 40th birthday today. Ramona is a source of pride and joy for all who love her and call her friend. She is presently the director of education at the new hospital in Loveland that serves Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. It is a trauma center [...]
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Today is Donna’s birthday and Ramona will celebrate her’s on the 30th of this month.
A poem from Kipling for Donna……
“If I were hanged on the highest hill,
Mother o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine
I know whose love would follow me still,
Mother o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine!
If I were drowned in the deepest [...]
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From WikisourceJump to: navigation, search←A DreamSongs of Innocence by William BlakeOn Another’s SorrowSongs of Experience→This poem was published in Songs of Innocence in 1789.Plate: On Another’s SorrowCan I see another’s woe,And not be in sorrow too?Can I see another’s grief,And not seek for kind relief?Can I see a falling tear,And not feel my sorrow’s share?Can [...]
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From WikisourceJump to: navigation, search←The LambSongs of Innocence by William BlakeThe Little Black BoyThe Blossom (Blake)→The Little Black Boy is a poem by William Blake published in Songs of Innocence in 1789. It details, in first person, a scene where a young African boy’s mother tells him of God and his views of people, including [...]
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The LambFrom WikisourceJump to: navigation, search←The Echoing GreenSongs of Innocence by William BlakeThe LambThe Little Black Boy→The Lamb is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789. Like many of Blakes’ works, the poem is about religion, specificially about Christianity. “We are called by his name” implies that God is present [...]
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Introduction (Blake, 1789)From WikisourceJump to: navigation, search←Songs of InnocenceSongs of Innocence by William BlakeIntroductionThe Shepherd→This poem was published in Songs of Innocence in 1789.Blake’s plate of IntroductionPiping down the valleys wild,Piping songs of pleasant glee,On a cloud I saw a child,And he laughing said to me:‘Pipe a song about a Lamb!’So I piped with merry [...]
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Lisa sets the stage for Ben’s birthday, 2007.
Lisa and Greg, the wonderful parents of these young men.
Greg and Lisa’s boys
Sam, on the right, helps Ben celebrate his birthday in Loveland, Colorado.
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Court set up a webb site for Greg and his is now receiving new acupuncture patients from Court’s efforts. You can visit his site at www.ryechiropractic.com
Court is such an inspiration and heads up person in all senses of the word.