It’s  always difficult to start writing anything - or at least I have found  it be so. The best place to start is the beginning, but that would mean  going WAY back, so instead I offer a quick synopsis of who I am:
 A  teen-ager in the infamous sixties, I was called all kinds of things:  flower child, hippie, radical, a bum (not everyone appreciated  hippies!), just to name a few. But ah, youth must of course move on, so  eventually I settled down. I was a bit later than most, but I had all  those wild oats to sow! I lived in NYC for 10 years, then moved back to  my hometown. So at age 28 I married, and at age 31 had my first child,  and at nearly 40, my second child.  Conformist was never a comfortable  tag for me.  I blame that on my parents - who brought six daughters into  the world and then raised us to be independent people, helpful to our  community, and honest to a fault. Obviously, I use the word “blame” jokingly, I really mean it as a  compliment to them. They never told us “you can’t do that because  you’re a girl” - imagine how that would go over in a family of 6 girls?   So, here I am, again a child of the sixties (but I’m talking age now!)  and still a little bit of a rebel but not so much that I’m outside  societal boundaries.
My  interests? Hmm, eclectic would be a good word, but it’s so overused  these days. I’m a conservationist (dubbed “raging environmentalist” by  my son many many years ago; he meant it fondly, I think); a community volunteer  (once upon a time, I was a community activist - really! I got paid and  everything to be one - but that’s a story for another day); I’m a damn  good mother - I had a great role model in that department; I’m an  amateur artist, in many mediums - watercolor, writing, yarn art, fabric;  I’m a huge foodie!; I love the outdoors, swimming and hiking and just  riding through the countryside.  I’d like to see my hometown come alive  again, and I think that’s becoming more and more of a reality. I see  lots of young people in the area who are now promoting their town, not  besmirching it as past generations have done. And that’s where the life  of an area comes from, its young people. So maybe I can contribute a bit  with the writings in this blog, while just rambling on about my  thoughts and opinions on things in general. If people like what I write,  they’ll read it; if they don’t, they won’t. I’m not sure what direction  this will take but, as with many things in life, I think I’ll let it  take its own path. So, here we go. And I’ll call it:  Thoughts of the  World.
 
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