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From the Horse’s Mouth by
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Prompted By Gossip

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Mean, malicious, or mendacious? Just plain fun? To advance a personal agenda? What qualifies? Some rumors serve a noble end. In an unnamed presidential administration, White House staffers discovered to their dismay that only truly important people were invited to the annual Christas party, with invitees limited to high level, close to the Oval Office…
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My Out of Body Experience. by
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Prompted By Aging

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One of my favorite walking activities involves shutting my eyes for as long as I can.  I choose sidewalks with grass on both sides, or smooth trails that are straight with no stones or potholes.  The experience of temporary blindness allows me to enter the environment with no focus, no distractions except for the wind…
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All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit quiet in a room alone.” ― Blaise Pascal by
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  Back in the days of ‘Higher Education’ for me I ran into this Blaise Quote and kind of took it to heart.   Below are some additional thoughts:   Pascal’s quote is a profound observation about the human condition. It suggests that our miseries are often caused by our own restlessness and inability to be…
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A Father and Son Reunion by
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Prompted By Reunions

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Reuniting with an unrequited spirit
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A Trip to the Tot Lot, 1974 by
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We have been friends since that fateful day when we both decided to take a walk to the park at the same time.
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Resolved: Time and the River by
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Prompted By Resolutions

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Early in this new year, I resolve to take a walk on a quiet byway down to a river. On my way, I’ll find a stick dry enough to snap from its source and large enough to see at a distance. When I reach a bridge, I’ll walk halfway across and lean over the downstream…
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Buster Ware by
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Who would spend $1,000 on a serving for four of plastic dishes and mugs adorned with a photo of the class guinea pig, Buster?
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Retrospect Post Number 241 by
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As we all take a well-deserved break for the month of January to reflect on the future of Retrospect, thanks to all who read and commented as I responded every week to the question, “What’s Your Story?”
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You Never Forget by
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Prompted By Riding a Bicycle

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They say you never forget how to ride—it is, after all, “just like riding a bicycle”.
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The Bombs Bursting in Air by
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Prompted By Fireworks

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I know I will hear those bombs bursting in air every July. And while the fireworks displays are beautiful, these sounds do not feel celebratory. They remind me of guns and war, not patriotism.
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