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The Gurney
Prompted By The ER
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The Gurney Like many parents I’m sure, we made several trips to the ER when our child was young. I remember once when our son was a toddler he split his lip falling in our apartment. I couldn’t stench the blood and so my husband and I took him to the ER at our local…
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Munro
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Munro – Germany 1945 Munro Our son’s middle name is Munro. It’s a Scottish name and a bit unusual for an American kid, but it’s in keeping with the Jewish tradition of naming a child for someone beloved who has passed away. In fact the Munro we knew had been a mentor to my husband…
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Wishing for Rain on the Vineyard
Prompted By Rainy Days
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Wishing for Rain on the Vineyard We’ve spend many lovely summer vacations on Martha’s Vineyard and I’ve written about some of my memories of that idyllic island. (See Menemsha Sunset, and Carousel) Of course we reveled in sunny days when it was glorious to be at the beach or on the water, and just as delightful…
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Les Halles
Prompted By Dawn
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Les Halles I went to Europe for the first time in the late 1960s with my husband Alan on a belated honeymoon. We spent a few days in Copenhagen where we saw Victor Borge in concert in Tivoli Gardens. And then a week in Paris where our hotel room reeked of garlic – thanks,…
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Doctors Hospital and the Very Sharp Cheese Plane
Prompted By The ER
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Doctors Hospital and the Very Sharp Cheese Plane Until it closed in 2004 and the building was razed to make way for a new luxury high rise, Doctors Hospital stood on East End Avenue two blocks from our apartment. Opened in 1929 as a small, private hospital, originally for maternity cases, it was soon favored…
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Doing My Civic Duty
Prompted By Jury Duty
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Doing My Civic Duty I’ve been called for jury service four or five times over the years, and once was even appointed forelady and tasked with announcing the jury’s verdict to the judge. One case I remember was about an accused shoplifter charged with taking clothing into a department store dressing room, removing all the…
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The Pavilion
Prompted By Isolation and Solitude
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The Pavilion In March 2020 on the cusp of the Covid outbreak my husband was scheduled for surgery, but the prospect of him spending even a few days in a large New York hospital was worrisome. Luckily his doctor discharged him one day post-op, I took him home, and the next day we left Manhattan…
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The Elevator
Prompted By Timing is Everything
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The Elevator By New York standards our apartment building is not very big with 16 floors and 187 apartments, and over the years we’ve come to know many of our neighbors altho certainly not all. One day I was in the elevator when a women I’d seen in the building – but didn’t know –…
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Good Neighbors – for David K
Prompted By Talking to Strangers
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Good Neighbors – for David K Writing once about the passage of time, I urged you to seize the day. (See Time and the Taxi Man) I thought of those words recently at the funeral of our neighbor David K who had died suddenly the week before. For decades my husband Danny and I…
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Breakfast in Bed
Prompted By Mother’s Day
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Breakfast in Bed Many years ago we spent a spring weekend with friends at their beach house a few hours from the city. That Sunday was Mother’s Day and our young son and our hosts’ two young kids had planned a lovely surprise. Early that morning our bedroom door burst open and the three kids…
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