Suprise Me

What’s That Smell?! by
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Prompted By Pandemic Holidays

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My first Thanksgiving as a married woman, I invited my in-laws to our tiny apartment. I bought a Ready-to-Cook turkey, unwrapped it and stuck it in the oven, as instructed. I folded up the couch-bed and readied the living room to receive guests. I made the stuffing, cooked the yams, opened the cranberry sauce and…
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Look What They’ve Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! by
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Prompted By Pet Peeves

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Look What They’re Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! Lynn Truss who wrote Eats,  Shoots and Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation  is a woman after my own heart.   She wishes for a ‘grammar police force’  that would hunt down and arrest merchants with ungrammatical signs on their storefronts and others who abuse the…
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Tonsillectomy, Age Three by
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Prompted By First Memory

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My tonsils are out A nurse speaks: “Do you want ice cream, or ice chips?”
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Aunt Mickey by
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Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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She was the fun aunt – the one who let me do everything my mother forbid.
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All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit quiet in a room alone.” ― Blaise Pascal by
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  Back in the days of ‘Higher Education’ for me I ran into this Blaise Quote and kind of took it to heart.   Below are some additional thoughts:   Pascal’s quote is a profound observation about the human condition. It suggests that our miseries are often caused by our own restlessness and inability to be…
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Stuff Multiplies by
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Prompted By Stuff

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I definitely have an issue with stuff magically multiplying.
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Bless the Bread by
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Prompted By The New Year

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Bless the Bread A new year for many of us means a time to take stock,  to make resolutions,  or to once again start that illusive diet.  But for my son Noah it means the rock, jam-band Phish will be on tour at Madison Square Garden once again for several consecutive nights. A few years…
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KidTV: When the outdoors moved inside by
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Growing up, we learned a lot from TV, but we also just had a lot of kid fun with locally produced shows.
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Frances Perkins: A Woman I Admire by
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Prompted By Women We Admire

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Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor for all twelve years of his administration, was the first female cabinet secretary and a woman you should know and admire.
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My Computer Life, BC and AC by
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My history with computers, both plus and minus in my life and work
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