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Aunt Mickey by
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Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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She was the fun aunt – the one who let me do everything my mother forbid.
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What’s the (Re)Purpose of It All? by
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Prompted By Recycling

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To be honest, I hate recycling. If the future of the planet didn’t depend on it, you can be sure I wouldn’t do it. It’s so complicated and way more work than just throwing stuff out. But since I have grandchildren who I am hoping will be able to breathe the air, survive the increased…
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April 19, 1995: Oklahoma’s Day of Infamy by
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Prompted By Danger

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Twenty-eight years ago this week, danger came in the form of domestic terrorists striking Oklahoma City.
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A Timely Postscript by
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Prompted By Remembering Radios

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Some dates are more memorable than others.
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Silence – A Personal Sanctuary by
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Prompted By Silence

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Silence – A Sonnet   Oh, sacred hush, a balm for weary ears No traffic roars, no children shriek and play A gentle sigh, the rustle of dried leaves A symphony of quietude that lasts all day But wait, a fly! A buzzing, maddening drone Circling my head with taunting, tiny wings This blissful peace,…
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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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Chestertown Follies by
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There were songs for the sisters, the grandchildren, the in-laws, and the whole “cast”.  We thought they were pretty clever.
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Still Life by
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Prompted By Lost and Found

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Still Life My mother Jessie was a damn good pinocle player. (See My Game Mother) But she was also a wonderful artist.   A fine arts major in college,  she later studied at New York’s renown Art Students League with the Russian-born artist Raphael Soyer celebrated for his paintings of social realism. Jessie went on to teach…
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White Shoulders – for Aunt Frances by
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White Shoulders – for Aunt Frances I’m from a small family and have always felt close to my aunts and uncles.  Now, like my parents,  they’re all gone. (For more about my family see  Call Me by Their Names) My parents were each the middle child of three, and both had strong bonds with their…
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Soupy Sales vs Mister Rogers by
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I wish our country’s leadership and values embodied less of Soupy Sales and more of Fred Rogers these days.
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