May 2024
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Freedom is
A Thoughtful Reflection Freedom is also being able to shout out and confront those that are trying to change the way we live for the worst. I guess our voice is a tool of freedom. Does freedom come from the heart or the mind? In my heart I believe we all have and deserve freedom, Continue reading
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Impact of Cannabis Legalization: Insights for Older Adults
Special Report Medical cannabis is legal in 38 states and 3 U.S. territories as of 2022. Edibles and especially gummy consumption is on the rise with the ease of use and preferred among older adults over smoking the plant. Cannabis sales topped out over $27 billion dollars in 2022 with a rise in legal states, Continue reading
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Dawgs Double Dip Treats
Mom’s Delight–Norma’s Sweet Potato Pie I met Norma outside Montgomery Alabama back in 2004 and quickly fell in love with her “Southern cooking”, her homemade cheddar biscuits were killer but nothing stood tall beside her sweet potato pie and guys you can make this tasty “Dawg Treat” for your mother this week-end. Continue reading
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Dawg Treats
“Who Dat?” Boudin Balls The good Lord really smiled down on me the first time I ever tried Boudin. I was working just outside of Lafayette Louisiana on a road repair crew and the boss would stop and pick these up for the crew’s breakfast daily. This is seriously a treat to savor and relish Continue reading
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Confessions
“This was started in 2002 and finished today 5/8/24 Ernie Dawg Confessions Continue reading
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Dawg Whistles Reaction
Order and Organization Now that I’ve gotten kinda comfortable with this site and what I can’t do with it I have decided to organize it to more stable posts on certain days. I will dedicate each day to a certain category and join the mainstream instead of randomly posting each day. Going forward not all Continue reading
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A Cold November Night
A Cold November Night – written 5/6/24 Continue reading
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Humboldt Redwood State Park
The Dyerville Giant was a massive sequoia the fell in 1991 in Humboldt Redwood State Park. At the time it was considered one of the tallest trees in the world measuring 362 ft. tall (larger than The Statue of Liberty). It was 17 ft. wide and 57 ft. in circumference. When it fell, the ground Continue reading
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When Did It Become The Norm?
I Don’t Like This When did it become normal for the first response to anything automatically be negativity? I get so sick of hearing people complain about every little thing that happens in life. I mean, I understand having a bad day but every minute of every day is a big red flag and should Continue reading
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One Day In
A Day in the Life of Before answering this I read many response’s and still didn’t find the inspiration for an answer to today’s prompt so I sit and think… And all I come up with is “I need more coffee”. So I sit here and stare at the prompt. And stare and stare. And Continue reading
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Under Their Thumb
Under Their Thumb Continue reading
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Slow Moving Sunday
This post is going to bounce around this morning as my mind is slowly spinning in circles. Continue reading
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A Dawg’s Post About Dogs
You’re in the Dawg House Now! I have been in the dog house so many times in my life I have made it into a comfortable home or adapted and overcame as they say. So I am gonna pay tribute to mankind’s best friend, enjoy a audio post… If I haven’t Lost Ya Yet…17 minutes Continue reading
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Enlightened Time
The second cup of coffee is starting to unknot my brain and although not waking me up yet is starting to clear the cobwebs of a fun filled night. Yesterday was my oldest son’s birthday and having not seen each other for three years it was a great surprise when he showed up to spend Continue reading
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The 4th of Christmas
It’s My Favorite Because My Birthday. That is the most favorite for me as it contains New Years, the 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas all rolled up into itself. Continue reading
