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Baby Grand by
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Baby Grand My father was a self-taught classical pianist and throughout my childhood the sounds of his music rang through our house.  And in my mind’s eye I can still see him sitting at the baby grand playing a piece by Chopin or Beethoven.  (See Moonlight Sonata) That baby grand followed my folks from the house…
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Paradiso by
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Prompted By Libraries

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"I Have Always Imagined That Paradise Will Be A Kind Of Library"
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Good Night and Good Luck Retroflash by
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Prompted By First Memory

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I didn’t learn who McCarthy was until much later. And I know now why news is so important.
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Life Off the Fast Lane: Staying Home with kids by
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When I got pregnant with my daughter, I worked at the law school on the UC Berkeley campus, known then as Boalt Hall. I described my position there as “petty bureaucrat,” doing payroll and other administrative duties. It so happened that nine women on the staff became pregnant that year. Rumors circulated among staff that…
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The Real Story Behind my Parents’ Love Letters by
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Prompted By Family Myths

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Now that my parents are gone, I realize there were so many questions I wish I had asked them. All I have now are their letters to fill in the gaps in my knowledge of the years between when they met and their marriage.
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In the Abstract by
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In the Abstract In the early years of the 20th century a handful of European artists including the Russians Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimar Malevich,  the Dutchman Piet Mondrian,   and a lesser-known Swedish woman named Hilma af Klint began producing art with no attempt to represent external reality.   Rather,  they used shapes,  forms,  color,…
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Predicting the Future by Anonymous

Prompted By Magazines

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Over the years, I’ve read many types of magazines from gossip rags to National Geographic. I read Teen Magazines to follow what The Beatles were up to. Then cried at the tearjerkers in Reader’s Digest when visiting grandpa who had no tv. Believe it or not, the most significant ones I ever read were My…
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More About Aunt Blanche and Uncle Ernie by
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Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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Because, really, how many middle-aged couples would be willing to take in a small child and turn their comfortable lifestyle on its head with bottles and baby food and diapers and naps.
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Old Dog by
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Prompted By Writer's Choice

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“We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost-effective." — Kurt Vonnegut
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Hair by
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Prompted By Hair

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Eighth graders took PE, but we didn’t shower. Freshmen in high school showered. Fifty years later, that seems no big deal. But. The summer before my freshman year, I still didn’t have hair on my balls. Determination was my long suit, my key to success. I willed hair to grow on my balls. It didn’t…
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