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November 2022

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Books read: Heartburn by Nora Ephron Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir by Jann S. Wenner Underworld by Don DeLillo Trails walked: Homestead Meadows near Pinewood Springs (Nov 2nd) Pawnee Buttes in northeast Colorado (Nov 8th) Lagerman Reservoir and Open Sky Loop near Longmont (Nov 15th) Praying Hands and Windy Gap in the Superstition Mountains near Apache Junction, AZ (Nov 30th) Song(s) of the month –  Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger album Scientist Spotlight –  Caroline Orr Bueno -  Social and Behavioral Scientist November Summary: After five years and 11 months of being in a sort of limbo, my mom passed away.  I say limbo because she was always very dependent and reliant on my dad who passed away in December of 2016.  I had the feeling that she was just waiting for her time to go so that she could join him.  Their deaths were surprising even though they were both in their 80s (which is old enough to be  president these days).  Since both de...