A group photo of my Fall Creek Little League team from the north side of Indianapolis in the summer of 1960 evokes a cavalcade of memories and reflections. It gives the lie to any assertion that group photographs, as a genre, are stiff or staid or a matter of meaningless formality. This one helps me…
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Suprise Me
The Boys of Summer (of 1960)
Prompted By Group Photos
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A group photo of my Fall Creek Little League team from the north side of Indianapolis in the summer of 1960 evokes a cavalcade of memories and reflections. It gives the lie to any assertion that group photographs, as a genre, are stiff or staid or a matter of meaningless formality. This one helps me…
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The Gurney
Prompted By The ER
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The Gurney Like many parents I’m sure, we made several trips to the ER when our child was young. I remember once when our son was a toddler he split his lip falling in our apartment. I couldn’t stench the blood and so my husband and I took him to the ER at our local…
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Sing, Sing A Song
Prompted By Songs We Sang
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I grew up singing. My family sang all the time. On holidays and other occasions we would gather around the piano and sing, sometimes in unison, more often taking different parts. In the early years, it was my aunt Daisy who played the piano, but at some point my oldest sister took over that role. If…
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Shalimar
Prompted By Fragrant Flashbacks
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I rushed home and sprayed myself with Shalimar. It wasn’t a strong scent, but I could smell my mother’s perfume.
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Give Me Just A Little More Time
Prompted By Exams
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Wow, blue books! So many memories! I considered calling the story “Blank Space” — because there was always a lot more blank space than writing in my blue books — but figured this crowd wouldn’t know the Taylor Swift song, so I went with a 1970 song that applies equally well to my exam-taking experience.…
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The Vow
Prompted By Affairs of the Heart
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(All my poetry encompasses ‘Affairs of the Heart’, This is a sad one.) Somehow we knew we were never right for each other And yet we allowed the pageantry to proceed, I in the bridal gown of my dreams you, in a slightly small tuxedo choking you at the throat. I remember you…
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Chocolate Angel Pie
Prompted By Recipes
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It's delicious, no matter what you call it.
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Paradiso
Prompted By Libraries
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"I Have Always Imagined That Paradise Will Be A Kind Of Library"
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Nevertheless She Persisted
Prompted By Women's Lib
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I went on to become a journeyman operator and was proud to be a Union Maid.
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