Making a Note of It

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Time matters

And there is always time to LOVE!

Taylor Collins
Dec 1, 2021
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  1. Do you love your primary care doctor? Well…Mine is Dr. Little, and she is huge on cool! It’s nice to know old hippies don’t fade away…we will probably just drop one day with pen or stethoscope in hand. You sure won’t find our professional spaces and their shortage of wall space graced

    with a drawing of the thorax or circulatory system! Love what you do! PEACE PEOPLE!

  2. I love timekeepers. People who do something unique to note the passage of time. This literary time clock is fun.

  3. I am in love at the moment with a book and the author! The author is Rob Walker and his wonderful book and blog are a must read if you’re into being! The Art of Noticing is long for TAoN.

  4. And I loved taking a poetry workshop this summer with Marge Piercy. In fact, that workshop literally saved my life. And I’m

    not kidding! Or actually the bonfire on the beach party did which is her husband Woody’s contribution to a great intensive week of learning. And this year, you’ll get to do a reading which we were unable to because of Covid issues last summer. Be sure to check her workshop out as well as her many books still in print. On the Way Out Turn Out the Light is her latest. I’m still in awe!

Make time for what you love and enjoy this day. Taylor.

I’ll explain the poetry-life-saving-thing later on the importance of knowing your numbers. No math actually involved. :-)

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