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Suprise Me
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Prompted By Pandemic - Pandemonium or Panacea?
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Written in response to Coronavirus Craziness Plus Moving Madness
One giant leap for us sitting cross-legged on the floor
Prompted By Moon Landing
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Alps and Arcs
Prompted By Children's Books
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I still have a stack of some of the books that sat on my shelf as a child. I just can’t part with them. My very favorite was Heidi by Johanna Spyri. There are a few others I no longer have but still remember vividly…a Hopalong Cassidy book that you read while listening to the…
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View from the Mountaintop, July 1972: Sisyphus is Headed this Way
Prompted By View from the Mountaintop
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Dear Kids — This week I have a true adventure story for you. The stars are: You, because the fact that you are far away gives me the excuse to write it down. Ken Wasil, a truculent megalomaniac who never knows when he’s beaten. His favorite activity is driving at just over top speed in…
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Searching for Peace
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“Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.” —Dalai Lama I find there’s a quiet kind of healing peace in the early morning empty streets and pathways, a softness in the Spring sky that speaks to my soul. With the world as loud and uncertain as it is, I remind myself to…
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The Alphabet Wall
Prompted By Words
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The Alphabet Wall When our son Noah was in kindergarten I bought a sheet of colorful, stick-on alphabet letters in both lower and upper case. But as the kitchen fridge was already covered with magnets and photos and the kid’s artwork, I decided to stick the alphabet letters on the tiled wall in the…
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Dishes in the Dishwasher, Please!
Prompted By Pet Peeves
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Where did I go wrong? Now the breakfast dish is left on the counter, The ice cream bowl from the night before put in the sink with no water. The peanut butter knife put in the dishwasher, but not rinsed. I tell him – he needs to rinse dishes before placing them in the dishwasher.…
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Sunshine of My Love
Prompted By Teenager in Love
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The last time I saw Kelly, he’d been dead for over a year. In yet another dream, he was sitting next to me on a bus. “You have to let me go,” he said. When I met him, in 1966, Kelly was a junior in high school. He was outrageous, audacious, charismatic, and sexy as…
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I Don’t Do Dangerous
Prompted By Dangerous Deeds
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Hey-o Retrospect nation I am here, back from the era of dial-up phone calls and disco dancing to drop some cautionary wisdom on any younger minds out there. Some might think their generation invented the whole “safety first” ideas with kale smoothies and mindfulness apps, but let me tell you, boomers like me had that…
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The Day My Computer Blew Up
Prompted By Hacked!
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My tried and true approach to all problems with technology: Turn it off and turn it back on. Nine times out of ten, the problem is mysteriously fixed.
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