Six Pack When my mom retired she and my dad moved out of the city and bought a charming little house two blocks from the beach in the Rockaways where they had both grown up and first met. (See Still Life) But my dad was an old-fashioned GP and wasn’t ready to retire himself, he always…
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Six Pack When my mom retired she and my dad moved out of the city and bought a charming little house two blocks from the beach in the Rockaways where they had both grown up and first met. (See Still Life) But my dad was an old-fashioned GP and wasn’t ready to retire himself, he always…
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Birmingham On the evening of April 4, l968 my boyfriend called to tell me he had just heard on the news that Martin Luther King, Jr had been shot. We cried together over the phone, and during that call we decided to marry – our small way of bringing some joy back into a…
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Play It Again, Sam Rewatchable? Round up the usual suspects. Retroflash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Precious In 2010 the Oscar for Best Picture went to The Hurt Locker, but in my book the award should have gone to one I was glad to watch a second time – the nominated film Precious. The film, based on the young adult novel Push, starred the amazing Gabourey Sidibe as Precious the…
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Only My Hairdresser Knows for Sure Oops, now everybody knows for sure! Retroflash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Milk and Honey Flu Season, 3:00am HE (coughing, wakes spouse) “My throat’s killing me, I think I need some warm milk and honey.” SHE (sleepily) “Oh, you poor boy. I’ll go fix it.” She gets out of bed, puts on her bathrobe and slippers, and trudges off to the kitchen. Two Weeks Later,…
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Look What They’re Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! Lynn Truss who wrote Eats, Shoots and Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation is a woman after my own heart. She wishes for a ‘grammar police force’ that would hunt down and arrest merchants with ungrammatical signs on their storefronts and others who abuse the…
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New Leaf Over the years we’ve thrown some big milestone parties – for my husband Danny’s 30th birthday, our 25th anniversary, Danny’s 60th at Yankee Stadium, two big housewarmings, my retirement, my 70th, and of course our son Noah’s bar mitzvah. (See Ghostwriting in the Family) Then a few years ago on a glorious…
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Valentine’s Day in Foggytown Early in our marriage my husband had an opportunity to work at the London branch of his company and we didn’t hesitate to pack up and go! (See Laundry Day in London, Intro to Cookery, and Kinky Boots) We rented a cosy flat with a little garden in the back and settled into…
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A Year of Loss It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since the pandemic robbed us of life as we knew it. And in this frightful year I’ve lost several beloved friends. Although it was cancer and heart disease that took them, it was Covid that kept us from gathering together to mourn.…
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Six Pack
Prompted By Manners
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Six Pack When my mom retired she and my dad moved out of the city and bought a charming little house two blocks from the beach in the Rockaways where they had both grown up and first met. (See Still Life) But my dad was an old-fashioned GP and wasn’t ready to retire himself, he always…
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Birmingham
Prompted By Inequality
/ Stories
Birmingham On the evening of April 4, l968 my boyfriend called to tell me he had just heard on the news that Martin Luther King, Jr had been shot. We cried together over the phone, and during that call we decided to marry – our small way of bringing some joy back into a…
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Play It Again, Sam
Prompted By Rewatchable Movies
/ Stories
Play It Again, Sam Rewatchable? Round up the usual suspects. Retroflash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Precious
Prompted By Rewatchable Movies
/ Stories
Precious In 2010 the Oscar for Best Picture went to The Hurt Locker, but in my book the award should have gone to one I was glad to watch a second time – the nominated film Precious. The film, based on the young adult novel Push, starred the amazing Gabourey Sidibe as Precious the…
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Only My Hairdresser Knows for Sure
Prompted By Haircuts
/ Stories
Only My Hairdresser Knows for Sure Oops, now everybody knows for sure! Retroflash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Milk and Honey
Prompted By Inequality
/ Stories
Milk and Honey Flu Season, 3:00am HE (coughing, wakes spouse) “My throat’s killing me, I think I need some warm milk and honey.” SHE (sleepily) “Oh, you poor boy. I’ll go fix it.” She gets out of bed, puts on her bathrobe and slippers, and trudges off to the kitchen. Two Weeks Later,…
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Look What They’ve Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser!
Prompted By Pet Peeves
/ Stories
Look What They’re Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! Lynn Truss who wrote Eats, Shoots and Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation is a woman after my own heart. She wishes for a ‘grammar police force’ that would hunt down and arrest merchants with ungrammatical signs on their storefronts and others who abuse the…
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New Leaf
Prompted By Anniversaries
/ Stories
New Leaf Over the years we’ve thrown some big milestone parties – for my husband Danny’s 30th birthday, our 25th anniversary, Danny’s 60th at Yankee Stadium, two big housewarmings, my retirement, my 70th, and of course our son Noah’s bar mitzvah. (See Ghostwriting in the Family) Then a few years ago on a glorious…
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Valentine’s Day in Foggytown
Prompted By Valentine's Day
/ Stories
Valentine’s Day in Foggytown Early in our marriage my husband had an opportunity to work at the London branch of his company and we didn’t hesitate to pack up and go! (See Laundry Day in London, Intro to Cookery, and Kinky Boots) We rented a cosy flat with a little garden in the back and settled into…
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A Year of Loss
Prompted By One Year of the Pandemic
/ Stories
A Year of Loss It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since the pandemic robbed us of life as we knew it. And in this frightful year I’ve lost several beloved friends. Although it was cancer and heart disease that took them, it was Covid that kept us from gathering together to mourn.…
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