Suprise Me

Bad Temper by
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(165 Stories)

Prompted By Short Fuse

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Frustration has been my strongest trigger, especially from interaction with systems I dislike.
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Love That Dirty Water by
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(302 Stories)

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My oldest sister went off to Radcliffe College in September 1962, just as I started seventh grade. I was fascinated with Radcliffe – the apple trees with circular benches around them in Radcliffe Yard, the nine old homey-looking brick dorms around the lush green Quad – and with the bustling Harvard Square area. It seemed…
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In a dark time… by
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(170 Stories)

Prompted By Hello Darkness

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Doggedly, I record signs of the coming light.
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Dirty Dishes by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By I Swore I'd Never

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Dirty Dishes I have to admit I’m a bit of a neat freak,  and I’ve  always prided myself on being well organized.   Marie Kondo is my hero,  and in fact home organizing actually became my second career.  (See Second Career) And what I preached to my organizing clients,  I practiced.    I would never,…
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Comfort Food for Renee by
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Prompted By Comfort Food

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Comfort Food for Renee I met Renee about 25 years ago when we were both working as librarians in the Bronx – she at New York Public Library,  and I at Jane Addams High School. Renee had been trained as a book discussion leader,  and as part of NYPL’s outreach to schools program she came…
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Why Do You Think They Call It “Dope”? by
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(141 Stories)

Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol

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Having never had a pot experience that was either pleasant or memorable, I just stuck to tried, true and non-felonious ethanol.
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Dream House by
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(90 Stories)

Prompted By Dreams

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We often dream of houses, and of stairways…they’re classic symbols. We enter, exit, ascend and descend the various layers of our psychology, psyche, soul.
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In Praise of Invisible and Brave Women by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Ageism

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We were aware that it was bound to happen someday, but it sneaked up on us unexpectedly.
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Bright College Days by
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(302 Stories)

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Most people associate the word “tutor” with someone hired to give individual remedial instruction in a course that one is having trouble with. However at Harvard, following the model of Oxford and Cambridge, students have tutorials in their field of concentration in their second, third, and fourth years. Sophomore tutorial is in a small group,…
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Global Weirding by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Weather

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The sky was dark when I came out of Pilates at 11:30am on Tuesday, July 22. Two of the young women who work at the club were standing outside, looking at the sky with dread. “What’s up?” “There’s a tornado warning for Vineyard Haven”. “Oh dear, I had planned to go there to grocery shop.…
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