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To Be or Not to Be, that is the Question by
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Grandmothers and their joys and waiting patiently for what will be.
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Rolling on a River by
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Prompted By Surprises

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I had a vague familiarity with the digeridoo and some of the paintings. What to expect?
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You Don’t Mess Around With Gym* by
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Physical Education, or Gym as we called it, was by far my least favorite class in high school. First of all, we had to wear these horrible gymsuits, one-piece numbers that snapped up the front. They were hideous looking things, as you can see from the Featured Image. No girl looked good in them, no…
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Songs I Sang by
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Prompted By Songs We Sang

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This is Ophelia’s first song. It’s not the mad one where she hands out flowers and says that all will be well. I knew that nothing would be well.
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Home Ahead of my Time by
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Prompted By Going to Work

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I was ready to go on my own, with my office in my apartment--my studio apartment.
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Family History by
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Prompted By Group Photos

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I come from a long line of family photographers. I love my family history and the information that is embedded in these old photos. I am fortunate to have some dating back many generations. I like to keep the tradition alive. The photo below is the oldest photo in my collection. It is undated, but…
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License to Drive by
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Prompted By The DMV

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Turning sixteen was a coming-of-age ritual.  Not a sweet sixteen party—getting a driver’s license!  Having wheels in mid-twentieth century US meant mobility, freedom, unsupervised hanging out with friends, romance.
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COVID-19 and the Cursed Princess by
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What a bizarre intersection of a vacation from hell with a pandemic-stricken ship.
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God Speed, John Glenn by
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Prompted By Broadcast News

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Being a somewhat sickly kid, I had been out with the flu the day my class took the Iowa Achievement Test in 4th grade, so on February 20, 1962, along with all the others from my Detroit elementary school who had missed that test, I sat in the small, upstairs art room all afternoon taking…
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Lost in Translation by
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Please note that the word "justice" never appears in this broadside.
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