As if a career in music isn’t perilous enough, American musician Robin Goldsby and her bassist husband take on a few critters roaming the German countryside. Thwack. Or is it thwump? Skittle, scratch, scrape, thwop. It’s a quarter to three and there’s no one in the place except you and me—thonk—and Dumbo? Has a baby elephant…
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Suprise Me
Varmint on the Roof: Not Exactly a Pet
Prompted By Pets
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As if a career in music isn’t perilous enough, American musician Robin Goldsby and her bassist husband take on a few critters roaming the German countryside. Thwack. Or is it thwump? Skittle, scratch, scrape, thwop. It’s a quarter to three and there’s no one in the place except you and me—thonk—and Dumbo? Has a baby elephant…
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The Camper-Waitress Goes to the Fair
Prompted By State or County Fair
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The Camper-Waitress Goes to the Fair The summer my friend Stephanie and I were too old to be a campers but not old enough to be counselors, we worked as camper-waitresses at a children’s camp in the Connecticut foothills. Stephanie and I went on to become life-long friends, but a friendship cut too…
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The UU and Me
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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Retrospect – The UU and Me By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2025 My journey to the Unitarian Universalist church wasn’t exactly a pilgrimage. More like a reluctant trudge, propelled by equal parts metaphysical dread and my mother’s nagging. She always said I needed “spiritual enrichment,” a phrase that conjured images of beige casseroles…
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Earth Day Embarrassment
Prompted By Earth Day
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Earth Day was thought up by Wisconsin Sen. Gaylord Nelson when he, along with many Americans, became outraged by a 1969 oil spill off the California coast killing untold marine life and migratory birds. Santa Barbara, where the spill occurred, though on the opposite side of the country, is in profound respects not unlike Rappahannock…
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Where Have the Years Gone?
Prompted By Aging
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Where Have the Years Gone? I surely don’t remember getting older, but here I am! (See Bus Stop) And yet although I often forget where I parked my car, or where I left my eyeglasses, I can still remember in loving detail the big rubber boots my father wore as he pulled me…
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A Long and Winding Road
Prompted By College Majors as Career Gaugers
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"Notably the Berkeley School of Criminology was targeted by key players in the US military-industrial complex such as Ronald Reagan himself, then Governor of California and Regent of UC-Berkeley."
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My First Car – 1970 Ford Torino
Prompted By My First Car
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I wish i had had taken better care of this car and kept it to this day. It was worthy. Whenever I see one I harken back to the days of driving far too fast and scaring the snot out of my friends. I usually had Queensryche Operation Mindcrime or Metallica Master of Puppets…
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Good Funerals
Prompted By Final Farewell
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Funerals were forbidden when I was growing up. They were mysterious events my parents attended with other adults. My first introduction to this final rite of passage was my grandfather Philip Krut’s funeral on May 2, 1972. I was 26 years old and the mother of a one-year-old. Did I attend alone? Were my husband…
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Driving in snow
Prompted By Snowy Days
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This is the only place I have ever lived where any decent snowstorm causes people to panic and abandon their cars all over the streets.
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Surfin’ Safari
Prompted By Too Young To Be This Old
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In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, all of them ending with a tumble into the surf.
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