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COVID-19 and the Cursed Princess by
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(194 Stories)

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What a bizarre intersection of a vacation from hell with a pandemic-stricken ship.
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COVID-19, Island Style by
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(11 Stories)

Prompted By Pandemic Summer

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Living in Hawaii has provided us with the unique opportunity to control the spread of COVID-19 by limiting the number of people coming into the state – and for a while it was working. Folks were largely staying home, and they behaved safely on the occasions that they went out for groceries or necessary errands.…
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Will It Go ‘Round In Circles? by
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(133 Stories)

Prompted By Swimming

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I was never a great swimmer, but I had the rudiments.
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Curled Up With a Book by
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(361 Stories)

Prompted By Rainy Days

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Martha’s Vineyard is predominantly a resort community, particularly in the summer. We go to the beach, exercise in some form, ride bikes, hike the beautiful trails, socialize with friends. So when it rains, everyone comes into town, looking to shop, go to the movies or find something else to do. We happen to live right…
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Newspapers, the fourth estate, and galoots… by
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Prompted By Newspapers

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I come from a long line of galoots. They began American life in 1849 as farmers in Pennsylvania. They fought on the Union side during our first Civil War and then headed west to Placerville, California, where my great-great grandfather, John established a frontier business as a harness maker and soon opened a boot shop.…
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My Brother Dan by
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Prompted By Birth Order

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Compared to most mid-century couples, my parents married late. Dad was 34, Mom 29, and they figured they had no time to waste in starting a family. My brother Danny, born August 25, 1949, came first, and for a brief time he reigned unchallenged, the celebrated prince. For Dad, it was a long-deferred dream to…
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Time in a Bottle by
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(303 Stories)

Prompted By Vintage Photos

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I first saw this photo after my mother died. My oldest sister, who is the repository of all the family photos that my parents had (because she lived the closest), was scanning many pictures and emailing them to my other sister and me for use in the shiva-type services we were each having in our…
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In the Night When There’s Nobody There by
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(133 Stories)

Prompted By Daydreaming

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Is it daydreaming if it's dark out?
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Booka-booka-booka by
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(285 Stories)

Prompted By Children's Books

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One of my fondest memories of raising my children was cuddling up at bedtime with a book and reading together. 
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