Shot Glass Ever wonder who buys those shot glasses sold in tacky souvenir shops? I confess I do, and have quite a collection. I’m not sure when I began collecting shot glasses, but probably on a vacation when looking for a souvenir of the trip, or a gift for the cat-sitter. In any case…
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Suprise Me
Shot Glass
Prompted By Collecting
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Shot Glass Ever wonder who buys those shot glasses sold in tacky souvenir shops? I confess I do, and have quite a collection. I’m not sure when I began collecting shot glasses, but probably on a vacation when looking for a souvenir of the trip, or a gift for the cat-sitter. In any case…
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The Flooded Basement and a Bit of Larceny
Prompted By Floods
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Imagine my shock as a kid when I saw my parents throw a set of luggage into the rising waters flooding our basement.
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Memories of Cars Past
Prompted By My Car of Yesteryear
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I needed something more reliable. My hours were irregular, public transportation spotty, and I lived too far from the hospital to walk. And it rained and snowed. Any car that ran would do. That, plus my general ambivalence, is probably why my first car was such a clunker.
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Book Club
Prompted By Friendship
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Book Club I took this photo in front of my friend Helen’s beautiful waterfront home on City Island in the Bronx. Pictured are the wonderful women in my Uptown Book Club, in the back row – Reina, Karlan, Judy, Marlene, and Helen; and in the front row – Renee and Paula. It seems I have…
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Magazines for the Principal – for David F
Prompted By Magazines
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Magazines for the Principal I had a long and happy career as a school librarian, the last years spent at Jane Addams, a small vocational high school in the south Bronx. The neighborhood was poor and rather sketchy, and the students, burdened with lives lived in those mean streets, were sometimes difficult. But our dedicated…
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Hotels in Kazakhstan in 1995
Prompted By Hotels, Motels, Inns, and Hostels
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On January 19, 1995, I set off on a trip to Kazakhstan to help find ways in which American computer technology could help improve the safety and/or efficiency of the coal mining industry in that country, which had recently become an independent state, no longer under the domination of the Soviet Union. I left Columbus…
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Here Comes the Sun
Prompted By Changing Times
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...although the time shifts of DST have been regular occurrences my entire life, only since 2012 have they become somewhat important to me.
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The Myths of Christmas Music
Prompted By Songs We Sang
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I was crying for what isn’t, for the work and feeling that has gone into the Christmas music for as long there has been Christmas music, and for the sad, mostly uselessness of it.
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