The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger Way back when small computers became available, roughly the 1980s and ‘90s, and individuals, mostly young people, began learning how to use them, many of… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger Adding years to our lives, such as reaching 70 or more, prompts many of us to pause and examine our religious beliefs. What does a… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
Adding years to our lives, such as reaching 70 or more, prompts many of us to pause and examine our religious beliefs. What does a truly spiritual life consist of now? Most readers of this… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
Amazing. But there it was. Sitting at my desk, hands on the computer keyboard roaming the internet, I stumbled onto the website of MaxiAids, a Farmingdale, New York, company that, it turns out, sells high-tech… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger Amazing. But there it was. Sitting at my desk, hands on the computer keyboard roaming the internet, I stumbled onto the website of MaxiAids, a… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger Back when you were young, say in your teens or 20s, you felt good every day, stayed slim, and enjoyed an endless appetite. You just… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
Back when you were young, say in your teens or 20s, you felt good every day, stayed slim, and enjoyed an endless appetite. You just knew you were healthy. If you did visit the doctor,… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
This blogger’s mini-survey (meaning multiple interviews) indicates that most of us who live happily enough by ourselves got there by way of a rugged trail. It wasn’t our first choice. Early on we discovered that… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger This blogger’s mini-survey (meaning multiple interviews) indicates that most of us who live happily enough by ourselves got there by way of a rugged trail.… READ MORE
The Cassia Life
The Cassia Life By Jesse Watkins, Cassia’s own resident blogger Becoming invisible. Not seen. Feeling like it. A teacher, a pastor makes eye contact with others but not with you. Ignored, denied, avoided, not chosen.… READ MORE