Whether Oscar Wilde or Chrissie Hind in “Message of Love,” said it, I have always found astronomy an escape into imagining the universe beyond our mortal realm. I was able to get through physics and chemistry because of science teachers who truly loved their subject, but astronomy was the one that caught on for me.…
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Suprise Me
We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars
Prompted By Science
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Whether Oscar Wilde or Chrissie Hind in “Message of Love,” said it, I have always found astronomy an escape into imagining the universe beyond our mortal realm. I was able to get through physics and chemistry because of science teachers who truly loved their subject, but astronomy was the one that caught on for me.…
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Roger and His Calvins
Prompted By What We Wore
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Craig gained additional notoriety in 1990 when he appeared in newspaper ads modeling Calvin Klein briefs—and nothing else.
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We Could Use Some Middle Children These Days
Prompted By Birth Order
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As we mark Middle Child Day, I think we are missing folks who embody the stereotypical qualities of middle children.
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An Undesirable Juror
Prompted By Jury Duty
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Two haircuts
Prompted By Haircuts
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First haircut. My mother gave me a mohawk haircut to play a native American in a Cub Scout play. This was in the 1950s, nothing was PC; my knowledge of native Americans was from cowboy TV. It was not a real mohawk; the sides were trimmed, leaving longer hair in a 2″ strip on top.…
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There’s a Place…
Prompted By Hobbies
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So, over the last 65 years, I have progressed from my room to my recliner and my shop, and I am as happy as a clam.
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Shoes That Made Me Cry
Prompted By Shoes
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As one of our guides said, “They disappeared.” Only their shoes remained behind. Some of them were so tiny.
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Two Long Shot Interviews That Paid Off
Prompted By Interviews
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Thinking back as Retrospect asks me to do, I had only two job interviews in a 25-year career in education.
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Frances Perkins: A Woman I Admire
Prompted By Women We Admire
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Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor for all twelve years of his administration, was the first female cabinet secretary and a woman you should know and admire.
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How clear it seems in retrospect.