From 1965-67, I studied Chinese in Taiwan, Republic of China. Although I was a dedicated student, I found myself more involved in human rights opposing martial law.
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Suprise Me
Three-Dimensional Chess. Players: Taiwan’s Martial Law, United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, Me
Prompted By Danger
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From 1965-67, I studied Chinese in Taiwan, Republic of China. Although I was a dedicated student, I found myself more involved in human rights opposing martial law.
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What I Didn’t Tell You Then
Prompted By Turning Points
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How could I respond “I love you”? You always ended every conversation “I love you…”, waiting for me to respond in kind. I always heard your criticism in my head: “stand up straight”, “don’t wear your hair behind your ears”, “you missed that note” (screamed from another room as I practiced my singing while taking…
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A daycare workers union, a bad back, and some prophetic words
Prompted By Turning Points
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“My ex-husband thought of himself as a ‘breast man.’” She paused. “What have I gotten myself tangled up with here? A ‘floor man?’”
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Saying Goodbye to Mom
Prompted By Trauma
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After my mother was pronounced dead, my sister-in-law handed me the diamond necklace Mom always wore.
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A Star is Born
Prompted By Auctions and Raffles
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My first horse auction turned into a lifesaver in a time of painful and life-changing events.
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Brubeck
Prompted By Memorable Performances
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Brubeck Over the years I’ve seen many memorable performances, early on as a teenager hearing Ella Fitzgerald at the Danbury Fair (See The Camper-Waitress Goes to the Fair) ; and since dramas and musicals on Broadway, Off Broadway, and at regional theater (See On the Aisle); and wonderful performances at cabarets, concert halls, and stadiums –…
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Back Stabbers
Prompted By Betrayal
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They smilin’ in your face All the time they want to take your place The back stabbers. . . . What follows is not the only story of betrayal that has occurred in my life, but let’s just say that it’s the only one that I’m willing to make public. Putting out on the internet…
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Fireman Phil
Prompted By Fire
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Fireman Phil came to Marble Elementary School. We first-graders were gathered in the school gym, seated cross-legged on the floor. What makes a fire? How do you stop it? Do you throw water on oil (no!)? This is a fire extinguisher. If you are on fire, don’t run–drop and roll. It’s been over 60 years…
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A more rustic form of “chain letter”
Prompted By Chain Letters
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Instead of glancing at their cellphones or GameBoys while walking around the streets, everyone would be furtively eyeing the trees, searching for evidence of that crevice or fissure that might hold a secret treasure.
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