Who was the cat? Just a bad book baddie? Or was he something more. Who are these false crusaders who pull the books from our shelves, who interpret their bogus meanings without credibility or reserve. In a day of dismal rain with a fish who only swims sat our two despondent children as…
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Suprise Me
A Rainy Day Read
Prompted By Rainy Days
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Who was the cat? Just a bad book baddie? Or was he something more. Who are these false crusaders who pull the books from our shelves, who interpret their bogus meanings without credibility or reserve. In a day of dismal rain with a fish who only swims sat our two despondent children as…
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Missing Pussycats
Prompted By Lost and Found
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Missing Pussycats JINX I love pussycats and when I was growing up we had a long succession of wonderful ones. Our house had a lovely garden and those lucky cats had the best of both worlds – indoors and out. In fact one of my favorite cats was a tom named Jinx, a dirty stay-out…
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Second career
Prompted By New Beginnings
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At the time, in 2006, it seemed a promising idea. I had just retired (early) from a long career at Stanford. One is eligible to retire when age plus years of service add up to the magic number 75. Having started fresh out of college and worked straight through, my relative youth was augmented by…
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Body and Soul
Prompted By Family Medicine
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Body and Soul Our generation may indeed be the last to remember when family doctors made house calls with their little black bags and really got to know their patients. Nowadays with HMOs and PPOs, and pre-authorization, and all the other health insurance red tape and rigamarole, it may seem harder to find a doctor…
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The “Duke of Edinburgh”
Prompted By Boats
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I just KNEW that the idea would have pleased her no end
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Dickless Kenny and the Cul de Sac
Prompted By Parking
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I live on a cul-de-sac in the less extravagant environs of the HOLLYWOOD hills. Although the neighboring street rushes with traffic, our dead end remains quietly Mediterranean with its cypress trees and terra-cotta tiled roofs. In fact, the little street is so insignificant, we don’t have street-cleaning days, leaving only the 72-hour limit that applies…
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Forgetful Me Not
Prompted By Forgetting
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Retrospect: Forgetting By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2024 I’ve lost my car and house keys more times than I can count. Once, I even forgot where I parked my car. It’s like my brain is a sieve, letting all the important stuff slip through while holding onto useless trivia like the…
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Go Bag for 40 Years
Prompted By Can't Leave Home Without It
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The bag has been with me any time I leave the house over night ...
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Across the Years and Channels
Prompted By What Are You Bingeing?
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In no particular order: Schitt’s Creek (laugh riot) Sanditon (disappointing) The Life Ahead Defending Jacob (shot locally around Boston) The Morning Show Never Have I Ever (hats off to Suzy’s son) Hamilton (better than live) The Queen’s Gambit (totally engaging, a true binge) The Crown (4th season, bulimia reigns supreme) Broadchurch (Olivia Coleman, before she’s…
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The Mouse and Me
Prompted By TV That Inspired Me
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As an added bonus, Jiminy Cricket taught me how to spell "encyclopedia."
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