Suprise Me

Thank you, Esther Perrin! by
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Prompted By Favorite Teacher

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  If there were a fitting phrase to describe my academic prowess in elementary school, I believe I would have been described as an  “airhead”, My elementary school reports were mediocre.  My kindergarten report  card was sprinkled with a few “N’s” for “Needs Improvement”, and  the comment on my kindergarten report card  was  “talks too much…
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Memories by
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Prompted By The Things I Keep

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I keep memories. The photo is me in 1972 wearing a cherished dress brought from Russia by my maternal grandmother in 1906. It was part of her trousseau, four years earlier. My mother and I were the only women in the family small enough to fit into it. When it became too fragile to wear,…
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Tornado Warning by
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Prompted By Dating

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Neither rain, snow, sleet, nor gloom of night was going to deter us from our planned movie date.
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Good Riddance — A future retrospective by
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Prompted By Good Riddance

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Now we can begin anew.
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Snacks and Naps by
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Prompted By Kindergarten

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We didn't have to sleep, but had to lie quietly for a time, which seemed like forever but couldn't have been more than 15 or 20 minutes.
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Ethel and the Turkey Leg by
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Ethel and the Turkey Leg  Since my friend Ethel died recently at the age of 85,  I’ve been thinking about what made her such a special soul. Ethel and I met in the 1980s at Jane Addams,  the South Bronx vocational high school where she taught cosmetology and I ran the school library.   Like…
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Loved the material, loved the students by
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Roussel was tall, elegant, very perceptive and demanding, but always kind and encouraging. 
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Rain by
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Prompted By 9/11

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A comforter Of mottled gray-black clouds To hide beneath.
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A brief audible history by
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Back in the early days of the Internet, I wrote for a short-lived interactive startup in Santa Monica. I was a practicing jazz musician at the time, so of course I needed the money. Before the interactive outfit folded I happily researched and wrote a brief musical history of Mozart, a jazz jukebox, a classical…
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A Four Hour Interview Leads to a Twenty-seven Year Career by
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Prompted By Interviews

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How a 4 hour interview lead to a 27 year career
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