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Never Forget
Prompted By 9/11 Twenty Years Later
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Never Forget Some of the things I witnessed in New York 20 years ago during that awful September week are seared in my memory and I’ll never forget. (See 9/11) The disbelief and horror as we watched TV news clips of a plane hitting the south tower of the World Trade Center, then the tower…
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The Parking Lot Seniority List
Prompted By Parking
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The Parking Lot Seniority List For many years until I retired I worked as the librarian at Jane Addams, a small, inner-city vocational high school in the infamous south Bronx. True, the neighborhood was sketchy, and the local bank where many of us cashed our monthly paychecks was robbed a couple of…
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Naval Funeral
Prompted By Attention Span
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Naval Funeral My friends Tippy and Toppy had the fabled attention span of goldfish. Whenever I made eye contact with them, they’d meet my gaze for just a few seconds and then they’d turn away – as if they had bigger fish to fry. But they were dearly beloved friends and always there for…
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Afternoon Tea at Hotel Wales
Prompted By Home Repair
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Afternoon Tea at Hotel Wales When Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012 our Manhattan apartment building was severely affected, we were evacuated and moved to a Marriott hotel three blocks away for a few days . (See Cooking with Gas) A few years earlier we also had to vacate when during a renovation the construction dust forced…
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The Purloined Passport
Prompted By Senior Moments
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The Purloined Passport I pride myself on being organized, in fact organizing became my second career! (See Second Career) And altho I would tell my organizing clients to keep important documents in a desk or file cabinet, for some reason I always kept my own passport in my dresser drawer. Several years ago our…
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Bone of Contention
Prompted By Mealtime
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Bone of Contention My mother never made much of a fuss over mealtimes, nor did she take much pride in her own cooking – although I never remember a meal at her table that wasn’t delicious. (See My Game Mother, Still Life) She was a high school art teacher, and came home every afternoon,…
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Country Living
Prompted By Home Repair
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Country Living Although I grew up in a house, most of my adult life I’ve been a Manhattanite and an apartment dweller. (See The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and Cooking with Gas) However over the years we did spend many wonderful summers in rented houses at the beach. Our stays were hassle-free, and…
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Skinny Dipping
Prompted By Beaches
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Skinny Dipping For several summers in our early, married-without-children years we rented a beach house in the Hamptons with our good friends J and K. After a few years our friends – serious fishermen by then – opted for the mountains instead and bought a house near a trout stream. (See Catskill Weekend) And…
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Going Back to Work
Prompted By Going to Work
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Mother and Child, Mary Cassatt 1897 Going Back to Work I was working as a high school librarian, with an easy 20 minute highway commute, when I discovered I was pregnant. I happily applied for a maternity leave and told my principal I’d be leaving a week or two before my mid-March due…
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The One Who Got Away
Prompted By Dating
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The One Who Got Away Like all red-bloodied, pubescent American girls of the 50s I certainly did my share of dating. In junior high school we started to pair off and with little information and probably more mis-information about the birds and the bees, we experimented. (My cowardly parents, rather than having that…
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