Becky Kueker I have wondered lately what has happened to the Law of Attraction. You know, our relationship or partnership with the universe. It can be a good relationship—one that serves you and works with you—or, it can be an unhealthy relationship, a partnership that holds you back. As I pondered this a bit, has our…
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Features, May 2021
Word of the Month: Ontology
David Zapatka Last month’s column on “negentropy” elicited this response from a reader, “My thermodynamics class was at 8 a.m. and I slept through that particular law. Thanks for the review albeit a little late to do anything with it.” There’s an art to scheduling university classes and avoiding 8 a.m. classes was one of…
Features, May 2021
This I Have Learned: Living in Arizona
Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg It goes without saying that we all have moved to the state of Arizona for a multitude of reasons: the weather, the topography, the dark skies, the ability to be outdoors every day of the year, and the myriad of activities that can be had, especially while living in an over age…
Features, May 2021
How Do We Thank You, Desert Life Pharmacy and Senior Village?
Andrea Molberg Remember Elizabeth Barret Browning’s poem that reads, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways?” SaddleBrooke is asking the same thing about Desert Life Pharmacy, Senior Village, and a host of about 500 volunteers. Words aren’t nearly enough to thank each and every one of you. Because of the huge vaccination…
Features, May 2021
Stuart Watkins: Movie Mogul?
Sharon K. Miller Well, maybe not, but our own Stuart Watkins is coming soon to a theater screen near you. He appears as an extra in the forthcoming film Toro de Oro, which tells the story of Valentin Gallardo, a third-generation Mexican matador who, after a near-death injury in the bullring, is torn between the love…