I spent six glorious, formative summers at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. Founded in 1928 on an old logging camp, in a pine forest, between two lakes, it is the granddaddy of arts camps and was heaven on earth for me and like-minded friends. We waited all year to get there and not…
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Suprise Me
Sound the Call to Dear Old Interlochen
Prompted By Camp
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I spent six glorious, formative summers at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. Founded in 1928 on an old logging camp, in a pine forest, between two lakes, it is the granddaddy of arts camps and was heaven on earth for me and like-minded friends. We waited all year to get there and not…
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A story of laughter (not) and forgetting (much)
Prompted By Trauma
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It’s so humiliating
When you are wanting to enact your role as part of a “recently married couple”
And instead, you find yourself in a different kind of drama altogether
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Hello, Darkness
Prompted By Attention Span
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Food, Glorious Food
Prompted By Diets
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I have never been on a diet. I don’t say this to brag, just stating a fact. I have no idea how many calories are in anything. I have never read a diet book or listened to a diet guru. I eat whatever I want to, and stop when I feel full. Yet I have…
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Try to Remember…
Prompted By Honeymoon
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September 2, 1973 We began our honeymoon with an afterparty at a nearby restaurant. Several of our friends came along from the wedding; we shared some additional toasts at the bar before my brand-new husband and I drove to the airport to begin our long weekend away. Times being what they were, what with my…
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Newspapers, the fourth estate, and galoots…
Prompted By Newspapers
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I come from a long line of galoots. They began American life in 1849 as farmers in Pennsylvania. They fought on the Union side during our first Civil War and then headed west to Placerville, California, where my great-great grandfather, John established a frontier business as a harness maker and soon opened a boot shop.…
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Magic Carpet Ride
Prompted By 1968
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The one year of my life that had the greatest impact on me was definitely 1968.
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Time Travelers, Tigers, and Queens: Oh my!
Prompted By What Are You Bingeing?
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Let me just clarify at the outset: I have been stress knitting for months now, ever since this lockdown, shelter-in-place, doomscrolling life we are living began. I need something to look at so my eyes don’t cross (or close) while I’m knitting away. I say this because I have binge watched a staggering amount of…
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Life is a Highway
Prompted By Highways and Byways
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Life is a Highway You may remember that I’ve banged up a few cars in my day, including my husband’s beloved T -bird. (See Fender Bender and Rainy Night on the Highway) Finally I decided it was time to face the music and so early one Sunday morning I found myself at a mid-town hotel for a day-long…
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Where Have the Years Gone?
Prompted By Aging
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Where Have the Years Gone? I surely don’t remember getting older, but here I am! (See Bus Stop) And yet although I often forget where I parked my car, or where I left my eyeglasses, I can still remember in loving detail the big rubber boots my father wore as he pulled me…
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