I sent seasons greetings to everyone in my cabin, my friends and special teachers when I was in the High School Division at the National Music Camp from 1967-1969. It took me a long time to get through my list. I’d be done right around the new year. I gave that up for years, but…
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Suprise Me
Holiday Tradition
Prompted By Holiday Letters
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I sent seasons greetings to everyone in my cabin, my friends and special teachers when I was in the High School Division at the National Music Camp from 1967-1969. It took me a long time to get through my list. I’d be done right around the new year. I gave that up for years, but…
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Cross Country by Mustang
Prompted By My Car of Yesteryear
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Cross Country by Mustang The summer of 1966 we were newly married when my husband Alan accepted a medical school externship in Denver. The plan was to drive from New York to Colorado in our new red Ford Mustang convertible. The problem was the car had a stick shift, and used to driving automatics I…
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Alone Together: From Solitude to Isolation
Prompted By Isolation and Solitude
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Where did our community go?
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Substitute Teacher
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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in a lowered voice, Kyle said, “we don’t do that thing anymore.” “What thing?” I asked.
“You know,” Devon jumped in. “That thing we was drawing on the ground with our fingers.”
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Top Ten Pet Peeves
Prompted By Pet Peeves
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I forget what #10 was. Getting harder to remember stuff.
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Unhoused People with Disabilities
Prompted By Homelessness
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Sadly, many people who need care and supervision end up as part of the homeless population living in the streets.
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Rumors of his death …
Prompted By Tracking People Down
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The floor under my feet seemed to drop away, and a roaring began in my head. I must have replayed the message 10 times. Was someone playing a cruel joke?
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More than Horseshoes
Prompted By Shoes
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You would think that with the name Mr. Ed, I wouldn’t have much to say about shoes. What is there to say about U-shaped pieces of iron nailed to my feet? There’s not a lot of variety in horseshoes, insofar as I can tell. But having grown up in the shadow of Cal Poly –…
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A Long, Strange Trip
Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol
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Thanks to a program that no longer exists, I was able to attend the local college while still a senior in high school. After filling out the necessary paperwork and expressing my urgent need to study Italian—a class not offered at my school—I was approved to begin classes on campus in the fall of 1968.…
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Shy Child
Prompted By Lessons
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I was so shy, I was a skirt-hugger. I loved to play with my dolls, the kids in my neighborhood and was dazzled by the performing arts. My first love was ballet and I started lessons at the age of seven. With flat feet and a sickly constitution, I wasn’t very good, and often missed…
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