A repository of social and political commentaries, literary attempts in Ilokano and English. This includes notes on daily occurrences and quotations and sayings. "Abel" is the IIokano term for tapestry or woven cloth. The term tried to capture the contents of the blog.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Three Pages a Day
"The wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature."--Proverb of foretelling/as strategy for dealing with situations
"Forget injuries, never forget kindness."-Confucius
"Remember, three pages a day. That's all you need to write. In a year, 365 days later, you will have written 1,065 pages that could be three books."--Julia Campbell
Note to Mayette:
It was a sunny this morning. A fine day for walking and jogging in Menifee, From the house along Water Wheel Court, I walked slowly towards the Audie Murphy park, I was in jogging pants and yellow sweater. The Muse was not at the curve near the traffic lights, Neither was she along the cemented sidewalk facing traffic, But I walked-jogged on and concentrated on the activity. Decided to buy something at Walgreens, a 24-hour convenience store, a mile or so away, where a serious-looking female clerk always greets people, "Good morning." The Muse was not here while I was looking for a pair of gloves made in China. She was not at Wal-Mart in Hemet yesterday.
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