The Great Jane Addams Library Flood I’ve written about my years as head librarian at Jane Addams, a New York City public vocational high school. (See Magazines for the Principal, The Parking Lot Seniority List, Shelf List, The Diary of a Young Girl, Early Session Commute and Educator of the Year: Remembering Milton) Here’s another story. Because of…
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Suprise Me
The Great Jane Addams Library Flood
Prompted By Floods
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The Great Jane Addams Library Flood I’ve written about my years as head librarian at Jane Addams, a New York City public vocational high school. (See Magazines for the Principal, The Parking Lot Seniority List, Shelf List, The Diary of a Young Girl, Early Session Commute and Educator of the Year: Remembering Milton) Here’s another story. Because of…
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Words with Suzy
Prompted By Games People Play
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Words with Suzy I’m not much of a gamester although both my parents played bridge, my dad played chess, and my mom played mah jongg, (See My Game Mother) Of course as a kid I certainly played Monopoly and all the other popular board games of the day, and in fact for years there was…
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Holding On, Letting Go
Prompted By Home
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"Don't worry. They have everything at IKEA. They probably even have the IKEA birthing room. Look, you've already peed your pants in a liquor store. What have you got to lose?"
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Driving Down the Shore
Prompted By Learning to Drive
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I knew I really wasn't supposed to take the car to the beach, but the temptation was too much.
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Club 50
Prompted By Friendship
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Celebrated the milestone with my own "Cool Girls Are 50" club.
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Treasure Room
Prompted By Libraries
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David took a job with Google DeepMind and moved to London in January, 2015. Google put him up in a two bedroom apartment for two months while he looked for a place of his own. Not wanting to let the second bedroom go a-begging, we went to visit the next month. It had been a…
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Recycle as a Way of Life
Prompted By Recycling
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I am lucky to live in Newton, which is a very progressive city of about 200,000 people. They have good schools and services. They began a curbside recycling program of newsprint in 1971, just a year after the first Earth Day, followed in 1975 by adding glass and cans to their bi-monthly curbside pick-ups. That…
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A Pie in the Hand …
Prompted By Mealtime
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A pie in the hand is worth the fond memory.
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Dirt Road Rage
Prompted By Road Rage
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(Old Albany Post Road) is a dirt road and will forever be that way. There is an Old Road Society in town, and members are militant. Old Albany is their prized project.
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Counterculture Kid
Prompted By What We Read
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Thank heavens I was born into a family that encouraged reading. I did the flashlight under the covers thing from early on. In the summers mom would take us to the public library every week or two and each time we checked out the maximum number of books allowable, 19 as I recall. It was…
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