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Ticket to Ride by
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Prompted By Woodstock

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It is the fiftieth anniversary of Woodstock, and for the past week there have been Woodstock stories everywhere I look. Every newspaper and magazine, print or online, seems to have a story written by someone who was there. PBS aired a new documentary last week subtitled Three Days That Defined a Generation. (Does that title…
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The Parents Group by
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Prompted By Community

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The Parents Group When our son was born in New York Hospital I was asked if we’d like to attend The First Year of Life,  a series of quarterly lectures by Lee Salk,  the renown child psychologist.  Of course we signed up and over the following year we attended four wonderful lectures held in a…
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I’m Game, You? by
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Prompted By Taxes

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“When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust man less on the same amount of income”. Said by Plato.  Einstein said: “the hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax”.  Trump and his blood-suckers either don’t pay their taxes or use every trick in the…
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A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That… by
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Prompted By Memorabilia

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First, I was saddened to read that JeanZ had passed. I was one of the early beta-testers of Restrospect, and I had many exchanges with her and others in that group. I haven’t posted in a long time. When I saw the membership was growing, I kind of dropped out believing that I had done…
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From Strangers to Friends by
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  Solitude liberated me from isolation and mediocrity. For me, isolation results from a feeling of imprisonment.  I have felt physically isolated in a crowd, at a bar, in a faculty meeting or even in the exercise gym where I am the weakest and slowest. For me, solitude is self-chosen: a personal path to exploring…
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The Purloined Passport by
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Prompted By Senior Moments

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The Purloined Passport I pride myself on being organized,  in fact organizing became my second career!   (See Second Career) And altho I would tell my organizing clients to keep important documents in a desk or file cabinet,  for some reason I always kept my own passport in my dresser drawer. Several years ago our…
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The “Duke of Edinburgh” by
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Prompted By Boats

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I just KNEW that the idea would have pleased her no end
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1776 by
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Prompted By Independence

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Don't miss the show-stopper, "Molasses to Rum to Slaves," about Northern complicity in the slave trade. Seriously.
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Girls Can Do That by
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My mother was the one who taught me that girls CAN do that.
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Standing at the Crossroads* by
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Prompted By Changed My Life

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The world shook beneath my feet and I loved it.
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