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Behind the Mask by
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Prompted By Hello Darkness

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Behind the Mask Like all families,  ours at times has been an unwilling friend to darkness.   A medical officer in WW II,  my dad served on troop ships bringing soldiers to theaters of war and returning with the wounded and the dead,  and on a Stateside army base during those dark days I was…
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Be careful what you ask for… by (3 Stories)

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My grandmother was quite a woman. A gardener, a fantastic cook, a healer, and for this granddaughter – the best grandmother ever. I felt she died too young for my development into womanhood in our family. I was 16, she was in her 70’s. I missed her immensely and to this day when I garden I…
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Try to Remember… by
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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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The Morris Minor – minus motor by (3 Stories)

Prompted By My First Car

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Flower Power
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Bringing Backup by
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Prompted By Children's Books

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This is more about books and reading and being a weird little kid than about any single book. I was a nerd. A geek. A prototypical Poindexter (a nickname I was actually saddled with for a time). Books didn’t beat me up the way other kids did, so I loved them with all my heart…
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Soupy Sales vs Mister Rogers by
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I wish our country’s leadership and values embodied less of Soupy Sales and more of Fred Rogers these days.
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Livin’ La Vida Loca by
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Prompted By Travels

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Memorial Day to the Fourth of July, a good length of time for a vacation
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Give My Regards To Broadway by
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We lived a half hour from Manhattan, and theatre tickets were cheap in those days - less than a movie costs now!
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Telephone Exchanges by
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UNiversity, BUtterfield, KLondike, WOodward, YUkon—those old phone numbers were so easy to remember.
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ALMOST ARRESTED!!!! by
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Prompted By In Trouble

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We Lived outside the box!
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