The Gs Louise and I were both living in the women’s graduate dorm at Columbia in the 1960s while I was in library school and she in the social work program, and we soon became fast friends. Within a few years after grad school we each married, happily our new husbands hit it off, and…
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Suprise Me
The Gs
Prompted By Ex-Friends
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The Gs Louise and I were both living in the women’s graduate dorm at Columbia in the 1960s while I was in library school and she in the social work program, and we soon became fast friends. Within a few years after grad school we each married, happily our new husbands hit it off, and…
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Waking Up With Retrospect
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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We are yet mired in anxiety.
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From Reusing Tin Foil to Recycling Tons of Plastic
Prompted By Recycling
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I remember my grandparents’ version of recycling, best summed up by the saying “waste not want not.”
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Chicago Stories
Prompted By Road Rage
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I have never personally experienced road rage. I tend to steer clear of drivers who seem to be in too much of a hurry, or are weaving in and out of traffic. I give them wide berth and get away as quickly as I can. Therefore, I will tell two stories from friends during my…
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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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Boycott
Prompted By Question Authority
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Boycott As a child I don’t remember questioning the authority of my teachers, I loved school and remember no run-ins there. My parents were easy-going and so neither do I remember much contention at home, although as a teenager I had the usual adolescent battles with my mother, and remember storming out of the house…
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Carousel
Prompted By Amusement Park Memories
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Carousel Although merry-go-rounds or carousels are usually found at amusement parks and state fairs, the oldest platform carousel in the country, Flying Horses, is actually a permanent fixture in the charming town of Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard where we’ve spent many idyllic summer vacations. (See Menemsha Sunset and Wishing for Rain on the Vineyard) When…
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Don’t Believe Everything You Hear
Prompted By Gossip
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One balmy night, the full moon high, I walk into town, flip-flops slapping softly, and grab a seat on the patio at the local watering hole, the Tahiti Nui, where sits Shelley, my new drinking buddy. Halfway through our second or maybe third drink, up walks a guy she knows, Mike, who has a cute…
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Punch Lists and Prayers
Prompted By Home Repair
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Next hurtle – what contractor in his right mind would undertake this project with such an unrealistic budget and very tight timeline? It was now June and we needed to open the school in September.
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Say Yes to Michigan
Prompted By Family Trips
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Hey, there’s gray poop on everything here!
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