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Oh, The Places I’ll Go! by
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Last year, the year of lockdown and confinement, I was finally able to achieve a longtime goal: to walk the entire Camino de Santiago–a journey of about 480 miles. And then I decided to climb Mt. Fuji, a short hop of only 46 miles. I am currently traversing the Southern Island of New Zealand, on…
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Badass Randy and the Beauty Queens by
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It is worth noting that my sister was born with coal black eyes and orange fuzz on her head. It is also worth noting that I have seen her bite a worm in half and that her favorite game is called "Let's Go Die."
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Press Queen by
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Prompted By Newspapers

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Press Queen When I was an undergrad at NYU Heights I was a commuter student,  but stayed on campus after classes as much as I could to enjoy the extracurricular college life.  (See Ghostwriting in the Family,  The Fortune Cookie Candidate and Theater Dreams) Steve,  the editor of the school paper,  was a friend and I’d often…
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Milk and Honey by
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Prompted By Inequality

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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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Bed and Breakfast by
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Prompted By Valentine's Day

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Bed and Breakfast On their first wedded Valentine’s Day they had their first big fight.   Angry and hurt,  she ran out to her car before he could stop her. She drove several miles to the small country inn they had often seen from the highway. To punish him and make him worry,  she promised…
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I Want A Detour by
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I’ve known families who would pile into the car every summer for a back and forth, like it was the greatest thing.  But that ain’t my gig.  It’s like once I ate a bad scallop, and no more scallops after that, wrapped in bacon or otherwise.
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Another Day by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Leap Day

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Half-birthdays and pirates make Leap Day more than just another day.
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Sleep, How Strange It Is by
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(40 Stories)

Prompted By Sleepy Time

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The miracle of going back to sleep.
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Dayenu by
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(302 Stories)

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This year, sadly, there are no spring celebrations. COVID-19 has taken them away from us.
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Yad Vashem by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By Finding Your Tribe

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Yad Vashem I’m not a religious person but I’ve always been proud to be Jewish and deeply connected to my faith – and moreso when I’m in Israel. The summer before he graduated from high school,  my son Noah spent 6 weeks there at a scouting program run by the Israeli army called Chetz V’Keshet…
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