Dan and Sally invited me in, and with their daughter, we played backgammon, and they made me a cup of tea and offered me some cookies.
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Suprise Me
A cup of tea, a game of backgammon, and memories of Mao
Prompted By Snowy Days
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Dan and Sally invited me in, and with their daughter, we played backgammon, and they made me a cup of tea and offered me some cookies.
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Dig, Hippie, Dig!
Prompted By The Garden
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Lubber’s Quarters Abacos, Bahamas
Prompted By Vacations
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Caring to say goodbye
Prompted By Caregiving
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What does care mean when you can say goodbye? And when you cannot?
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X-Rays, Motorcycle boots, Cuban heels, and Jimmy Choo
Prompted By Shoes
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I do love me my shoes. When I was a little kid we went to a shoe store that featured an x-ray machine that you could stick your feet inside and radiate the hell out of them. It made your bones glow. Scary, how little they knew about radiation back then. Despite my fascination with…
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Lucky’s Afghans: a 20th-century disaster
Prompted By Disasters
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How do you reconcile heartbreak and fear, sadness and jeopardy, and the sense that everything is ending? You don’t.
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Fear of Dogs
Prompted By Fears and Phobias
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Not all kids, or adults for that matter, love dogs. Can’t there be a few dog-free public spaces where a young girl can ride her bike or play or simply take a walk and feel safe?
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My Snowy Year in Buffalo
Prompted By Interviews
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My Snowy Year in Buffalo In the mid-60s I was newly married and heading up to Buffalo, NY for a year while my husband completed med school. I had just gotten my graduate library degree and applied to the Buffalo Dept of Ed for a school librarian’s job. I was interviewed at the school superintendent’s…
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A summer “a la francaise”
Prompted By Camp
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White Coat
Prompted By Resistance
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