When I think of rainy days, and the melancholy effect they can have on us, I think of an episode of the classic TV sitcom, Barney Miller, a wry, understated comedy series that ran from 1975-82. The episode was called simply, “Rain,” and you can watch it at that link. For the uninitiated, who missed one…
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Suprise Me
Raining on the 12th Precinct
Prompted By Rainy Days
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When I think of rainy days, and the melancholy effect they can have on us, I think of an episode of the classic TV sitcom, Barney Miller, a wry, understated comedy series that ran from 1975-82. The episode was called simply, “Rain,” and you can watch it at that link. For the uninitiated, who missed one…
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That Family Tree Assignment
Prompted By Genealogy
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If I were a teacher these days, I would tread very lightly with that family tree assignment.
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I Became The Hunter Gatherer
Prompted By Pandemic, Year Three
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I leaned what my French or Irish ancestors must have known – how to forage. Pasta was in short supply – had to find that. Toilet paper was in short supply – had to find that. Time to eat more fruits and vegetables which meant more recipes to learn. More time indoors so Watched Downton…
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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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The Sunday Painter
Prompted By Art and Art Museums
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My father instilled an appreciation for art in me, filtered through his lens of what constituted good art.
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A new look at the tools of a writer’s craft
Prompted By Some Assembly Required
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OK, I admit it. I’m not competent at assembly projects, although I do live with one gigantic IKEA wardrobe that I managed to put together by dint of much time, sweat, and profanity. I am repurposing for “Retrospect” this poem that I wrote a number of years ago. WRITER’S WORKSHOP (Deer Isle, Maine) The view…
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Way to Go
Prompted By Final Farewell
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While at first I didn't relish the extra burden, the experience turned out to be a gift.
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Aging Ain’t for Sissies
Prompted By Aging
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On my 70th birthday my brother welcomed me to my eighth decade! While he was accurate, that declaration gave me pause. The summer after my senior year in high school I was in a local show, written, directed and produced by friends (including two who went on to conceive MyRetrospect decades later). There was some…
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Signing on the Line
Prompted By Good Trouble
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In violation of the law, the ads were "segregated" ... Someone had to do something, we agreed, but what?
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Cake by the Ocean
Prompted By Spring Break
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Faithful readers of Retrospect may recall my story on the prompt Beaches, which included memories of two spring break trips I took three decades apart: a 1961 trip with my parents and sisters to Fort Lauderdale shortly after the movie Where the Boys Are came out; and a 1992 trip to Maui with my future second husband…
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