The day of rededication ... The day of dignity restored ...
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Suprise Me
January 20, 2021
Prompted By Inaugurations
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The day of rededication ... The day of dignity restored ...
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The First Snowflakes
Prompted By Snowy Days
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“It’s snowing!” And all the kids in Mrs. Kennerson’s first grade class jumped up from our desk chairs as one, rushing excitedly to the window. Outside, flurries spun and danced in the wind, and for that moment, it was the most important thing in the world.
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Two For The Price Of One
Prompted By Big Fan
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My best friend Nate Singelton, a wide receiver for the 49rs and I use to run around together a lot and are more like brothers than friends. One weekend after getting back from the driving range Nate asked me if I had a baseball mitt he could use. I asked, “Why in the world…
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The Chinese Supermarket
Prompted By Supermarkets
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My mother always had a fondness for the scroll of hand-painted figures, dressed in traditional Chinese clothes, carrying produce or hawking other wares. They were framed in pieces and hung on the wall along with other mementoes from her time in Peking (now Beijing) in the late 1940’s. She lived in a neighborhood of classic…
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Women Authors – An Enduring Passion
Prompted By Women We Admire
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I like male writers, too. Dostoyevsky’s 'Crime and Punishment' and Melville’s 'Moby-Dick' are huge favorites, and John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' is a thing of remarkable beauty. But overall, it’s the psychological depth of women authors -- their fascination with our inner lives -- that I find illuminating and essential.
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“I think you need a shave.”
Prompted By Learning to Drive
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How a deus ex machina saved me from driver ed.
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Engagement, Commitment, and Fresh Air
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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I wanted to join that company.
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Saturday Night at the Big Y
Prompted By Supermarkets
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Saturday Night at the Big Y When the lights went out in New York during the great northeast blackout of 1965, I was browsing with a friend at Georg Jensen, the upscale Madison Avenue silver shop. Then all us shoppers held hands, and in single file we groped our way out to the dark…
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Jewelry Girl
Prompted By Accessorize, Accessorize
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The night after my father died I received a call from an older first cousin, trying to console me. He remembered that I was a serious little girl who LOVED jewelry. Funny, but not a surprising combination, since my maternal grandfather owned a jewelry store in Toledo, OH and when we visited, I would press…
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The Smell of the Greasepaint
Prompted By Struggling with Values
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The Smell of the Greasepaint As a girl coming of age in the early 60’s I was enamored of the theater and dreamt of a life on the stage. I’ve written about my glamorous and talented great aunt Miriam who performed in grand theaters and music halls in Europe and America, and inspired me.…
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