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Caring to say goodbye by
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(170 Stories)

Prompted By Caregiving

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What does care mean when you can say goodbye? And when you cannot?
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Knock Knock by
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(90 Stories)

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Possibly a loner by nature, I never mixed with the neighbors much, just a cool wave and a smile if I spotted one as I backed out the driveway, a word or two when we’d pass while walking our dogs. I’m not the kind to borrow a cup of sugar.   Since we began sheltering in…
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It’s Behind the Ears, Father by (1 Story)

Prompted By Hair

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On the weekends, at a dance, away from school, --in the real world, we would pull that length of hair out from behind and drape it over our ears. Wild!
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We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars by
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Prompted By Science

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Whether Oscar Wilde or Chrissie Hind in “Message of Love,” said it, I have always found astronomy an escape into imagining the universe beyond our mortal realm.  I was able to get through physics and chemistry because of science teachers who truly loved their subject, but astronomy was the one that caught on for me.…
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Swearing Sid by
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Prompted By Short Fuse

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My father earned his nickname, Swearing Sid.
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Where Are We? by
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Prompted By The Twilight Zone

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"...to escape this deepening Twilight Zone of thoughtless reacting to an imaginary world of maufactured facts."
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Stray Cat Strut by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Pets

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It was the end of the summer of 1992. Ed and I had bought a beautiful big old house and moved into it with my two children, seven-year-old Sabrina and four-year-old Ben. It seemed like the right time to get a kitten. We knew if we took the kids with us to the animal shelter,…
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Rodeo Rider by (1 Story)

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    .    When anyone asked about my bowed legs, I told them that I grew up on the back of a horse and had done some bronc riding on the fair circuit in California.  When they asked about going into the pros I told them I wasn’t good enough. Those questions were asked often…
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But No One Can See Your Eyes by
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Prompted By Hair

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My mom owned her own business. She had a beauty shop in the front of our house, complete with the stations with the big mirrors and a row of driers and a little rolling table with the stuff for doing manicures. I was always surprised when friends thought I was so lucky regarding that. I…
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My Grandkids Can’t Read my Recipe Cards by
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So why couldn't they read the neatly transcribed directions? Well, because they were written in cursive.
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