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What’s Your Story?
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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What’s Your Story? Knowing I write, my friend Betsy invited me to join Retrospect. I was already blogging, but writing to weekly prompts sounded intriguing. Yet little did I know how special Retro would become for me and writing would be only one part of the experience; reading stories by fellow writers another; and building friendships across…
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West Side Story
Prompted By Affairs of the Heart
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West Side Story One wintry afternoon feeling chilled I stopped at an upper-westside cafe. I asked for a cup of tea and drinking it I overheard an attractive older woman at the next table tell the waiter someone was meeting her. She was looking toward the door when a handsome gray-haired man entered, glanced around…
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Shelf List
Prompted By My First Computer
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Shelf List I was a librarian for almost 40 years, most of those spent working in school libraries with several summers in a small public library as well. (See The Diary of a Young Girl, Magazines for the Principal, My Snowy Year in Buffalo and Rainy Night on the Highway) I loved my time in…
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Getting Lost
Prompted By Directionally Challenged
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Getting Lost I must admit I have a poor sense of direction, but luckily my husband has a very good one, and he seldom gets us lost. And on the rare occasions we do get lost, he’s willing to stop and ask directions, unlike my rather stubborn father. (See 17 Gas Stations) But I…
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Laughing Gas and the Chestnut Tree
Prompted By The Dentist
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Laughing Gas and the Chestnut Tree When I was growing up we lived on a shady street in the Bronx. Several doctors and dentists had offices on our block and my dad was one of them. He was a GP who practiced on the ground floor of our three-story house and we lived…
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Around the World in 80 Days
Prompted By Family Feud
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Around the World in 80 Days I seldom saw my parents feuding, but there was one thorny issue they couldn’t agree on. When my mother retired after years of teaching she wanted my father to retire as well so that like many of their retired friends they could travel freely. They had traveled a bit…
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Election Day Blues
Prompted By First Time Voting
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Election Day Blues I don’t remember the first time I voted, and altho a knee-jerk liberal, I’ve never been particularly savvy about politics. But my mother was very much so, and I’m sure on my first Election Day I took her advice as I usually have ever since – “Vote Democratic; and if candidates…
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Intro to Cookery
Prompted By Learning To Cook
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Intro to Cookery We were still newlyweds when my husband’s company offered him the chance to work in their London office for a year and of course we took it! (See Valentine’s Day in Foggytown, Kinky Boots, and Laundry Day in London) I took a leave of absence from my job, we sublet our apartment, and…
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Shuffling Off to Buffalo
Prompted By Planes and Trains
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Shuffling Off to Buffalo Back in my grad school days I was studying in New York and my boyfriend was upstate in Buffalo, a good eight hour train ride away. Many weekends I’d catch the train at the Harlem 125th Street station to make the trip. Then one Friday afternoon I was waiting on the…
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Lost Luggage
Prompted By Planes and Trains
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Lost Luggage When our son Noah was 4 or 5 we took him on his first plane trip to Aruba for a week’s vacation. I bought a set of matching suitcases on wheels in three sizes – the big one for my husband, the middle one for me, and the small one for Noah, and once…
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