I had learned that as a general rule in France, one could eat breakfast much more economically in a bar—and more swiftly too--than in a bistro, restaurant, or brasserie.
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Suprise Me
Not just the very first customers–we were the only customers!
Prompted By Random Acts of Kindness
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I had learned that as a general rule in France, one could eat breakfast much more economically in a bar—and more swiftly too--than in a bistro, restaurant, or brasserie.
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What’s So Special About a Sunrise?
Prompted By Dawn
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Covidream 2.1
Prompted By Pandemic Summer
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I awoke with a familiar mixture of covid emotions, sadness and gratitude...
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Inaugural Poets
Prompted By Inaugurations
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Inaugural Poets “Tyrants fear the poet.” Amanda Gorman JOHN KENNEDY and ROBERT FROST Inauguration Day 1961, the handsome young president and the weathered New England poet, both hatless in the DC January chill. “The land was ours, before we were the land’s … ” BILL CLINTON and MAYA ANGELOU Inauguration Day 1993,…
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Frances Perkins: A Woman I Admire
Prompted By Women We Admire
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Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor for all twelve years of his administration, was the first female cabinet secretary and a woman you should know and admire.
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From my Parents to Me to my Kids and Grandkids
Prompted By Prejudice
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While prejudice takes different forms in different eras, I fear it never really leaves us.
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Da Bears!
Prompted By Super Bowl
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Thirty-five years after the giddy fun of singing the Super Bowl Shuffle and celebrating Da Bears’ victory, this former Superfan is done.
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Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 and Other Poetry in my Life
Prompted By Poetry
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The first poem I remember from my childhood is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. I memorized it when I was young to impress my father, who was a huge history buff. Not a great poem, but I still remember some of it: Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the…
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Katie the Kitten
Prompted By Children's Books
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“Katie the kitten, a small tiger cat, Is asleep in the hall, all curled in a hat.” Thus began the little Golden Book seen in the Featured photo that David already owned when our neighbor’s cat had a litter of five kittens and we were gifted a cute little female. David was nearly two and…
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Detroit Storm, 1990
Prompted By Lightning
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After I married and moved to the Boston area, I stayed away from Detroit for a long while. Once I had children, the urge to share happy venues from my childhood lured me back. My father died suddenly when my second child was just eight months old, on January 3, 1990. We had the unveiling…
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