How did I get to the point where I needed to make a spreadsheet to keep everything straight?
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Suprise Me
Pill Proliferation
Prompted By Pills
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How did I get to the point where I needed to make a spreadsheet to keep everything straight?
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My Write Brain
Prompted By Brain Games
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I was 68 when my “write brain” took over. I have written over 800 stories and a book since I retired. While I don’t do brain games, my brain is far from idle. In fact, it may be a bit too busy.
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Call the City Desk!
Prompted By Newspapers
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Decades before there was Google, there was “the City Desk.” It wasn’t a digital resource; it was an actual person picking up a phone and dutifully looking for an answer to any reasonable question you posed. “How does the population of Indiana (where I grew up) compare to that of our neighboring states—Ohio and Illinois?”…
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Organ Recitals
Prompted By Pain
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My friends and I often engage in organ recitals — Not the musical type but rather what is hurting today and can it be fixed.
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You’ve Probably Heard of It By Now
Prompted By Guilty Pleasures
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It’s all over the news. You might even be sick of hearing about it by now. Just one word: Wordle. Well, actually up to six words. Five-letter words. But only one word wins. A different word every day, the same word for everyone. In the world. Free. (For now.) And you can only play once…
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Where I’m From
Prompted By Is Where I’m From Who I Am?
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WHERE I’M FROM inspired by a poem by George Ella Lyon I am from the old country: Belarus, Poland, running from the Cossacks The Lady with the Lamp: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free I am from Far Rockaway, NY; St. Louis, Detroit I am from dill pickles,…
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Covidream 3.2 — Circles
Prompted By One Year of the Pandemic
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We each float at the center of a separate, outwardly radiating helix.
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John Billington in the Family Tree
Prompted By Jury Duty
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This week’s prompt credits John Billington with the dubious historical honor of being the defendant in the first jury trial held in the American colonies. It didn’t end well for him
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Chocolate Pudding (& Other Delights)
Prompted By Comfort Food
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Some things never change. Like many of you, dear readers, I have a hoard of memorabilia. Mine includes early writing and poetry…most of it cringeworthy. That’s why it’s in my shed in a box labeled “TO SHRED OR DESTROY (without reading, please!)” For some reason I couldn’t (can’t!) seem to let it go…maybe I gleaned…
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A Horse With No Name
Prompted By First Memory
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I don't know the name of the horse.
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