The Summer of My Discontent This was to be the summer I really worked on my tennis game, and planted my garden earlier, learned to play Mah Jongg, and caught up on all those unread New Yorkers. And this was to be the summer I finally mastered the barbecue, and took out my old…
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Suprise Me
The Summer of My Discontent
Prompted By Pandemic Summer
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The Summer of My Discontent This was to be the summer I really worked on my tennis game, and planted my garden earlier, learned to play Mah Jongg, and caught up on all those unread New Yorkers. And this was to be the summer I finally mastered the barbecue, and took out my old…
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Scared on the North Side
Prompted By Close Calls
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During my 16 months in Chicago in the late ’70s, I lived in a structure known as a “4+1”, as it had parking under the building, then four floors of apartments above, on the north side of Chicago, off of Sheridan near Lake Michigan. The building was H-shaped and I lived all the way at…
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My obsession with hats
Prompted By Hats
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I would eagerly marry into the British royal family just so I could wear hats.
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The Identity Roundabout: The Long Way Home
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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With the discovery of Jewish art and culture my heritage became more significant.
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Growing into a Name, Grateful for Safety
Prompted By What's in a Name
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To me, Marian always seemed like a name for old ladies .... My surname, Hirsch, has a convoluted history.
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Being a Pet of Mine May Be Hazardous to Your Health!
Prompted By Pets
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My childhood pets included dogs, a pair of gold fish a free-range parakeet and a friendly chicken. Unfortunately, all of whom – or which – met tragic ends. The gold fish story first, as it is the first pet I remember. There were 2 of them living in a little round globe. My brother and…
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From Love to Despair: My Journey Through Domestic Violence and Divorce
Prompted By Divorce
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As a young girl, I was inevitably drawn to him. He wore a sophisticated suit, was handsome and elegant, and his deep gaze had me completely entranced by his charm. We hit it off during our blind date, laughing and enjoying each other’s company. I thought this was a gift from heaven and true love…
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The Gossips
Prompted By Gossip
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The Gossips The prolific American artist and illustrator Norman Rockwell painted The Gossips in 1948 and like innumerable of his works it graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post. As was his habit, Rockwell used his friends and neighbors as his models, and in The Gossips he even included himself – that’s the artist with his ubiquitous pipe…
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Ta-ra-ra-boom-dee-ay
Prompted By The Draft & Vietnam
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Da Bears!
Prompted By Super Bowl
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Thirty-five years after the giddy fun of singing the Super Bowl Shuffle and celebrating Da Bears’ victory, this former Superfan is done.
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