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The Puppy Farm I’ve written before about my wonderful childhood puppy (See Fluffy, or How I Got My Dog and Fluffy and the Alligator Shoes) but sadly there is more to tell. I’m sure today’s child rearing gurus would advise you to tell your kids the truth no matter how painful, but I suspect my folks…
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Book Club I took this photo in front of my friend Helen’s beautiful waterfront home on City Island in the Bronx. Pictured are the wonderful women in my Uptown Book Club, in the back row – Reina, Karlan, Judy, Marlene, and Helen; and in the front row – Renee and Paula. It seems I have…
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Sunburn One sunny Friday afternoon we went to our local coffeeshop for a quick bite and then to the garage to get the car for our weekend drive to Connecticut. My fair-skinned husband is prone to sunburn so after putting the convertible top down, he rubbed some sunscreen on his face. Then as he drove…
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A Thousand Little Touches My father – six years older than my mother – died in his early 80s. (See My Dad and the Word Processor, Saying Farewell to a Special Guy, Six Pack, My Father, the Outsider Artist, GP and Turkey and Trimmings with Flu Shot) My mother, who it seemed had never been sick…
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Obit I was at work when my mother called to tell me Ruth M had died. My mom was at the age when she read the obituaries every day looking for the names of friends and acquaintances, and had seen Ruth’s name in the morning paper. Ruth was my ex-mother-in-law and I hadn’t seen…
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Watching Lacrosse with Dick I’ve written before about my friends Celia and Dick. (See Moving Day Blues and Carving Mr Pumpkin) Dick is no longer with us but he’s impossible to forget. He was a wonderful guy – bright, warm, witty, cultured, well-read and world-travelled, a gourmand and a bon vivant, an historian and writer, and founder…
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Writing for Retrospect Altho I’ve RetroFlashed about my feelings for Retrospect, there’s more to say about this wonderful website! In September 2019 at the urging of my friend Betsy, and after some transcontinental calls to Suzy with tech questions, I wrote my first Retro story for the prompt Road Rage. It was about an accident…
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2026 McGraw Leaving Manhattan recently on a wintry Friday afternoon we hit rush hour and my husband turned off the highway to avoid the heavy traffic. We were taking a detour through local Bronx streets when I realized we were about to pass my old neighborhood, and we decided to drive down my old…
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What’s Your Story? Knowing I write, my friend Betsy invited me to join Retrospect. I was already blogging, but writing to weekly prompts sounded intriguing. Yet little did I know how special Retro would become for me and writing would be only one part of the experience; reading stories by fellow writers another; and building friendships across…
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West Side Story One wintry afternoon feeling chilled I stopped at an upper-westside cafe. I asked for a cup of tea and drinking it I overheard an attractive older woman at the next table tell the waiter someone was meeting her. She was looking toward the door when a handsome gray-haired man entered, glanced around…
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The Puppy Farm
Prompted By The Great Beyond
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Book Club
Prompted By Friendship
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Sunburn
Prompted By Embarrassment
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A Thousand Little Touches
Prompted By Marriage
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Obit
Prompted By Divorce
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Watching Lacrosse with Dick
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Writing for Retrospect
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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2026 McGraw
Prompted By Can You Go Home Again?
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What’s Your Story?
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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West Side Story
Prompted By Affairs of the Heart
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