Suprise Me

The haunting hope of home by
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Going home can produce dramatic results, but probably not the ones you were expecting.
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Count Basie and Joe Williams at Birdland, 1956 by (3 Stories)

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He [Wiilliams] was a tall, striking man, and he had a distinctive trait when he sang: he didn't make gestures of any kind. Rather, he stood completely still, with his arms at his sides, and let his voice carry the message, and what a voice it was, strong and flexible, and he could do anything with it, even sing a few lines of Everyday in a near yodel.
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Gustav and the Rugrats by
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Virtual Seder like it's 1999.
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Fears, Phobias and FOMO by
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Prompted By Fears and Phobias

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Fears, Phobias & FOMO Fears? Hmmm. Phobias? Double Hmmm. I’ve scanned through the decades of my life and come up short.  Discrete memories of discomfort are vivid, but they remain in their specific time and space, like my discomfort riding at over night camp.  To be sure I have dislikes, like severe turbulence, but fortunately…
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Forty-Plus Years with Philip by
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Prompted By Haircuts

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Over the years, we've chatted about spouses, and more recently, aging parents. Philip knows me well ...
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Confessions of a Sci-Fi Nerd by
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Prompted By Lost in Space

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This guy Heinlein could really tell a story.
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Saying Goodbye to Mom by
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Prompted By Trauma

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After my mother was pronounced dead, my sister-in-law handed me the diamond necklace Mom always wore.
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My Father, the Alligator Man by
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By Ginger Smith Bate Until Simon and I became parents, Father’s Day meant nothing to me. I bought my first Father’s Day card when my son was six months old. Since then we celebrate the day with a favorite meal, cards, and a couple of small gifts. I remind Julian the day before that he…
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Annette by
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Prompted By Cousins

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Annette was more like the sister I always wished for than a cousin.
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Eleven Lines in Six Words by
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Prompted By Why We Write

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I write because I have to. I write because I can’t not. I write because I want to.
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