Sometimes we here at The Profound Bartender share essays from other sites readers might find interesting. Here is a post from http://www.profoundliving.live called "Unforced Errors you might enjoy, especially the picture of yours truly with hair, at the end. See the essay here: https://www.profoundliving.live/unforced-errors
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Christmas Morn, Mourn, and More’n
We started The Profound Bartender a little over a year ago and it has been such a kick. My brother David has made by far the most posts and it has been wonderful to read his writing and his thoughts avout such a range of topics. This was originally posted a year ago on Christmas … Continue reading Christmas Morn, Mourn, and More’n
Looking for Mary Poppins
"I've retired so many times now it's getting to be a habit." Dick Van Dyke Looking For Mary Poppins Mary Poppins has been part of my life just like it has been in yours. You grew up with it and practiced saying the S word. Each time that I've seen this movie, there has been … Continue reading Looking for Mary Poppins
A Country Song for Every Country Girl
MK: Well, the great song writers will not be worrying about me as competition, but it's fun to play with lyrics. A Country Song for Every Country Girl Lyrics by Michael Kroth Here’s a lover’s tune for every country girl who never had her name in any country song. Here’s for every single … Continue reading A Country Song for Every Country Girl
Spotlight: Tallulah Bankhead
"If you want to help the American theater, don't be an actress, dahling -- be an audience." Tallulah Bankhead Spotlight: Tallulah Bankhead If feels that, today, Tallulah Bankhead is mostly forgotten. Yet she was one of the greatest actresses of our time. She had so many facets to her career and life that sometimes we … Continue reading Spotlight: Tallulah Bankhead
Grateful Living Workshop
This is a copy of the workshop overheads I used for a workshop I facilitated this week about Grateful Living. I love to facilitate these for a number of reasons, one of which is that it reminds me of the many, many things I have to be grateful for. Wishing everyone a wonderful time of … Continue reading Grateful Living Workshop
Dreaming Lee Israel
(On seeing a former lover for the first time in years) "I thought I told you to wait in the car." Tallulah Bankhead Dreaming Lee Israel I watched the terrific movie Can You Ever Forgive Me? starring the terrific Melissa McCarthy with my sister. The character is a nasty drunk who is a writer. It … Continue reading Dreaming Lee Israel
The Torture of Writing
"I hate writing. I love having written." Dorothy Parker The Torture of Writing Dorothy Parker said that she couldn't write five words without changing seven. Writing as a process is a tough one because you want to get your message out there but you have to find the right words. Lord have mercy, there are … Continue reading The Torture of Writing
The Facts of Aging
"If someone can watch an entire season of a TV series in one day, doesn't that show an incredible attention span?" Kevin Spacey The Facts of Aging I'm getting old. There was a bit of a panic or anxiety that I'm loaded with a ton of information that won't be passed along. Maybe I should … Continue reading The Facts of Aging
The Arrogance of A Little Knowledge – My God Is Too Small.
(Sometimes we here at The Profound Bartender share some material that is not original, but that we think folks might find interesting or useful. This is an essay I wrote from the Profound Living site. I hope you find it thought provoking and worth a scan.) The Arrogance of a Little Knowledge





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