Sofia leads this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the topic she’s chosen is Urban Environment.
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#WeekendCoffeeShare – An Exceptional Long Week
Good morning! Come on in, sit, and enjoy a drink.
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What do you see # 150 – Past Life
Friday Fictioneers: Doing it All
Sunday Poser #96 – Compliments
Share Your World – Week of September 5, 2022
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #215: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles… and the Places They Take Us
John from Journey with Johnbo leads this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge with the topic of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles…and the Places They Take Us.
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Good morning! Come on in from the heat and cool down with a drink.
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Friday Fictioneers: The Long Shadows
Truthful Tuesday 08-30-2022 on a Wednesday – Money-Saving Measures

Di from Pensitivity is the interim hostess for this week’s Truthful Tuesday and the topic for this week is all about ways to save money in these times:
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Share Your World – Week of August 29, 2022
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #214: My Favorite Finds in Roads
This week, Ann-Christine is hosting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #214 and the topic she has chosen is Favorite Finds. Since I’m not big on antique shopping and there are no museums nearby, I will focus my favorite finds on a few of the challenging yet fun roads I’ve driven on.
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What do you see # 148 – The Quail Eggs
Friday Fictioneers: Starved Among Food
Avoidance
I thought I would be okay now that the nightmares have subsided. I thought I would be okay to drive to my doctor appointment on Friday (two days from now).
Maybe not because I find myself stressing out just to step into the garage. I can’t even go into the garage to retrieve some insect powder for the garage. For some reason, every time I put the thought of “go to the garage” in my head, my brain would automatically override the thought with another like “walk 1000 steps” or “watch TV”.
I have already reschedule the appointment for next Thursday and part of me want so much to reschedule Friday’s appointment. You can’t, a voice says firmly. Friday’s appointment is a dietitian/counseling appointment and I need to talk to somebody who understands what I’m going through. Maybe then I can have the strength to get back on the road.
Curiously, I googled “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms” and one of the symptom that came up was “avoidance” and it includes:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20355967
- Trying to avoid thinking or talking about the traumatic event
- Avoiding places, activities or people that remind you of the traumatic event
I remember when I went grocery shopping with mom on Sunday. It took all my strength to hurl myself into the garage and into my mom’s car. The house key was in my pocket and when we returned, I entered the house through the front door instead of the garage.
My mom didn’t understand this. She doesn’t understand I can’t stand to look at my car – the missing fender, the hole in the door, all of it. She doesn’t understand about PTSD.
I have been in accidents before, none was my fault, but I couldn’t recall having such a strong reaction as this time. I was able to step into the garage. I was able to get in the car and get back on the road. Why is it so hard this time?
Meanwhile, mom isn’t making this easy. Not only does she keeps talking about it, she’s saying it’s my fault that I got into an accident which prevented us from taking a trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming last weekend and possibly any trip in the future because of the deficit I’ve spent on getting the car fixed.
She also wants me to call the auto body shop and ask them to give me a quote to add blind spot detection to my mirrors. I don’t see why I need it. It was never a problem and I don’t want it to be another crutch for me to rely on. To be honest, I hate all the gadgets cars have these days and I’m glad my car doesn’t have features like lane departure and blind spot detection because it makes us more distracted and reliant on these feature instead of focusing on the road and drive.
I emailed the person who did the quote for my repairs but he hasn’t gotten back to me yet and I doubt he will. His business card is in my car and given my current dilemma, I don’t know how I can retrieve it.
Truthful Tuesday 08-23-2022 – First Impression

Di from Pensitivity is the interim hostess for this week’s Truthful Tuesday and the topic for this week is all about first impressions:
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #213: Here Comes the Sun
This week, Amy from The World is a Book is the challenger for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the theme of “Here Comes the Sun” (whether or not any relations to the Beatle’s song) was chosen.
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