Retrospect – The Pigeon War of 1952 By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2025 So, let me take you back to the bustling streets of Boston in 1952. My grandfather, a city boy through and through, loved to regale us with tales of his urban escapades. And none was more legendary than The Pigeon…
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Suprise Me
Retrospect – The Pigeon War of 1952
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Retrospect – The Pigeon War of 1952 By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2025 So, let me take you back to the bustling streets of Boston in 1952. My grandfather, a city boy through and through, loved to regale us with tales of his urban escapades. And none was more legendary than The Pigeon…
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Once Upon A Time (Revisited)
Prompted By Do You Believe in Magic?
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Call me ungrateful, but I lacked a plan for the balance of the dawn, or for the rest of my life which stretched before me like the enormous ocean, and I was alone.
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“Ready Camera One”
Prompted By How We Met
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“And so when WE get married, blah blah blah…"
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The Potter’s Wheel
Prompted By Ex-Friends
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Karen, seeking a new life, had fled from her family and friends to Kyoto, Japan. She fell into equally bad relationships in the expat community. I have tried to explain her process of separating from me. She joined a potter’s commune on the island of Shikoku where she eventuality became a renowned potter. One day,…
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Confessions of a Recovering Film Critic
Prompted By Fame
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I never asked to be a movie critic. And yet it happened. People don’t believe me when I say this; they assume movie reviewing is such a plum job that I must have scrambled and hustled to get there. Not really. In 1991 I’d been working at the San Francisco Chronicle seven years when the…
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Love and Marriage – For our 50th Anniversary*
Prompted By Marriage
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In 1967, I left my hometown in Michigan to move to Chicago with Fred, who would be starting medical school. Before I moved, I received several dire warnings from the women in my family. My great-aunt Sarah shared that she had read several cases in The Jewish Daily Forward’s “A Bintel Brief” about women who…
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My Mother’s Art of Tidying Up
Prompted By Get Organized
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I lack my mother’s passion for tidying up. So I have decided to embrace the clutter in my life and put my energy into things that really “spark joy.”
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Springtime Blossoming
Prompted By Spring Celebrations
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Blossoming What are you doing, now? He asked me peering up with my line of sight. I am giving the wisteria a standing ovation! As he shakes his head my heart pulls toward admiring the purple tresses of the vine- so stunning, arresting in their delicate…
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My Grand-Dogs are Not Trained
Prompted By Training Pets
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The moral of the tale is that it is possible to have a perfectly behaved dog — just not one trained by anyone in my family.
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