Suprise Me
“An’ it Harm None…”
Prompted By Guilty Pleasures
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When Grandmother Ran for Governor
Prompted By Grandparents & Grandchildren
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I would never have believed it -- and maybe I should have.
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Hankies and Goodbyes
Prompted By Parenthood
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“Well, I suppose I better hit the road. It’s a long drive home and I have work and classes tomorrow.” There was a time when I used to wonder why those words caused my mother to cry. The reaction then required more words as if they had somehow created a chain reaction. “Please don’t cry…
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Against The Tide
Prompted By Customer Service
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I am probably going against the tide of opinion when I extol the very good service I have received from the Unites States Postal Service (USPS), the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) and, dare I say it, Amazon. The USPS has always done well by me. I cannot recall even one missed piece of…
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Hula Ow!
Prompted By Fads and Trends
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Pitcher and Bowl
Prompted By Collecting
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Pitcher and Bowl I’m a sucker for pitchers and bowls. Pitcher and bowl sets were first found in Victorian boudoirs where they were used as wash basins before the advent of indoor plumbing. They’re still sought after as decorative pieces, and I’ve always loved them. A few years ago I was in an antique shop…
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A Lifetime of Tribes
Prompted By Community
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My life has been enriched by every community I have been part of, every group with which I have shared a common goal and a connection.
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Chocolate Pudding (& Other Delights)
Prompted By Comfort Food
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Some things never change. Like many of you, dear readers, I have a hoard of memorabilia. Mine includes early writing and poetry…most of it cringeworthy. That’s why it’s in my shed in a box labeled “TO SHRED OR DESTROY (without reading, please!)” For some reason I couldn’t (can’t!) seem to let it go…maybe I gleaned…
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If the name fits, wear it
Prompted By Naming Pets
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A litter of kittens frolicking in the California sun, named by my teenaged aunt Susan: Peanuts, Schroeder, Linus and Charley Brown. Left behind when his family moved, we inherited the tawny pai dog. Feral and battle-scarred, a forever stray who one day vanished. Bishkar. Gray and white cat, clawing, meowing, rubbing, always knowing how to…
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A Times to Remember
Prompted By Newspapers
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My uncle was an old-school, small-town newspaperman.
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