I grew up in Detroit, Michigan; Motown, USA, in a family deeply involved in the automotive industry. My dad, with a partner, owned a Chrysler dealership and there was always a new car in the driveway (he’s the one just to the right of the car door holding his pith helmet with his arm out…
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Suprise Me
Motown
Prompted By My Hometown
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I grew up in Detroit, Michigan; Motown, USA, in a family deeply involved in the automotive industry. My dad, with a partner, owned a Chrysler dealership and there was always a new car in the driveway (he’s the one just to the right of the car door holding his pith helmet with his arm out…
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A play drive and a prey drive
Prompted By Training Pets
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Among the many heroes who emerged from the ashes of the Oklahoma City bombing in April, 1995, were three Golden Retrievers from Miami, Florida, with the unlikely names of Aspen, Maggie, and Brandee. The dogs all belonged to the Metro Dade County Fire Department and were also a part of the FEMA Task Force 1…
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Quiz show retroflash
Prompted By Quiz and Game Shows
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I was made Queen for a Day. But that started a Family Feud and landed me in Jeopardy.
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
Prompted By Time
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The French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal is reputed to have written words to the effect that “This letter would have been shorter if I’d had more time to write it.” Perhaps if he’d had a reliable watch, a relatively modern invention, what short time he had wouldn’t have gotten away from him. For years,…
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Canceling Michael and Woody
Prompted By Separating the Art from the Artist
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Michael Jackson’s actions were so unforgivable that I cringe when I hear his music. But now that he’s gone, is it okay to dance? I’m not sure.
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Stove
Prompted By Some Assembly Required
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You never like that stove. You don’t know what it meant.
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Peace be with you
Prompted By 9/11 Twenty Years Later
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In September 2001 I lived in a country setting below converging flight paths into Boston. On the twelfth I went out to lie in the high grass, to scan the clear sky and to think. The emptiness. The silence. The peace. For this brief moment, the frenetic world I knew had stopped spinning—it was a…
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From Strangers to Friends
Prompted By Isolation and Solitude
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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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Ten Games This Grandma Hates to Play
Prompted By Games People Play
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I hope my children picture me as a doting grandmother, happily playing with their children, unburdened by the daily demands of parenting. And it’s true that one of the joys of having grandchildren is spending special time together. To me, that means reading books, drawing, going to the park, singing and dancing to Beatles tunes…
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Substitute Teacher
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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in a lowered voice, Kyle said, “we don’t do that thing anymore.” “What thing?” I asked.
“You know,” Devon jumped in. “That thing we was drawing on the ground with our fingers.”
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