Retrospect: Shoppers By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2024 I’ve always been a bit of a consumer. Not in a hoarding sense, mind you. I’m not one of those people who fills their garage with boxes of expired cereal or their closet with clothes they’ve never worn. No, I’m more of a connoisseur…
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Suprise Me
Many Happy Purchases And Some Returns
Prompted By Shoppers
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Retrospect: Shoppers By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2024 I’ve always been a bit of a consumer. Not in a hoarding sense, mind you. I’m not one of those people who fills their garage with boxes of expired cereal or their closet with clothes they’ve never worn. No, I’m more of a connoisseur…
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You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun
Prompted By Guns Then and Now
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I have never held, or even touched, a gun of any kind except for toy guns and water pistols.
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Mouton, I miss you!
Prompted By Pets
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Mouton I miss you! This chocolate miniature poodle was very special.
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Those Were The Days My Friend
Prompted By Mind the Gap
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I would laugh at 'All In The Family' while the 'elders' would agree with Archie.
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The Pavilion
Prompted By Isolation and Solitude
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The Pavilion In March 2020 on the cusp of the Covid outbreak my husband was scheduled for surgery, but the prospect of him spending even a few days in a large New York hospital was worrisome. Luckily his doctor discharged him one day post-op, I took him home, and the next day we left Manhattan…
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Boston’s ‘Great Molasses Flood’
Prompted By Floods
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File under: ‘It could be worse.’ On a warm January day in 1919, a disaster struck Boston’s North End. A giant tank of molasses burst open, releasing a wave of sticky syrup that swept through the streets, crushing buildings and killing 21 people. The Great Molasses Flood, as it became known, was a bizarre and…
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Writing for Retrospect
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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Writing for Retrospect Altho I’ve RetroFlashed about my feelings for Retrospect, there’s more to say about this wonderful website! In September 2019 at the urging of my friend Betsy, and after some transcontinental calls to Suzy with tech questions, I wrote my first Retro story for the prompt Road Rage. It was about an accident…
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The Meaning of Life
Prompted By Pet Peeves
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My husband says this sounds just like me. I can't imagine what he means.
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In Harm’s Way
Prompted By Fame
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Until her death ten years ago, we lived a few blocks away from Patricia Neal in downtown Edgartown, where she had been been a fixture for years. She often sat on her front porch and was pleased to say “good morning” to all who passed by. But the “Martha’s Vineyard way” was to not impose…
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At Least This Time It Wasn’t Futile
Prompted By Resistance
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Resistance takes courage and commitment, two things I often find that I have a short supply of. But sometimes….even I have limits.
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