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Prompted By Fears and Phobias

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Every morning, I check my bed and body for ticks.
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Through the screen: traveling to murder in comfort by
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TV is enjoyable when it provides for personable entertainment, reflection. and curiosity. Not when it stirs up meaningless fantasy. and fears.
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Caroming not mending by
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Prompted By Mending Fences

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I confess:  I am not much into mending fences--either making them or breaking them or fixing them.
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A war’s victims and survivors are the result of humanity’s betrayal by
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Prompted By War

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World War II murders and casualties overshadowed my childhood.
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Swimming Routine by
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Prompted By Swimming

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In the 1950s high school swimming was neither competitive nor popular.  For the macho man, the game was gymnastics on the bars, football on the field, and baseball on the diamonds.  For women, it was cheerleading and theater. We did not have fancy or colorful uniforms. Swimmers had a minimal audience. Our uniforms scantily revealed…
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With climate change and no snow in Mn., this may be my last drive in white by
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Prompted By Snow Day

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The silent sentry deceptively contrasts against the cold winter sky. A Minnesota winter is both a threat and a reward.  “The beast is loose and kills tonight…” Two popular songs portray winter with contrary emotions. The Russian band, Krokus, leads into terror: Russian winter, broken hearts/Cold winds in the dark/The beast is loose and kills…
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I laughed until I fell on the floor crying! 😂😂😂 by
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Prompted By Comedy

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In the summer of 1978, I took a group of students to Taiwan for a work-study trip.  Among them was an older female ROTC grad with the officer’s rank of Second Lieutenant.  With me posing as her husband, we entered the American Military”s Officers Club. A hub for the social and political elite, its members…
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Two Driver’s Tests: Having Fun! by
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Prompted By The DMV

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In 1972 my California driver’s license expired after decades of coverage. I had moved to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor to prepare my Ph.D. thesis for publication. I needed to renew my license to commute to the library, shop in the markets, and tour Detroit.  Just in the nick of time before the…
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Silence by
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One of the most remarkable discoveries of my dive into family history is the connection between my mother and a close friend with a secret (from me) history.
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George Orwell’s 1984 begins with the clock striking 13 by
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Prompted By Daydreaming

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Orwell’s dramatic book of the future is truly a tragic daydream. My future derives from a similar journey, not a frightful one. It all began with my birth. My mother, Rose, was disappointed that she birthed a male child—as documented by my birth certificate. My first photograph showed me as a three-year-old child in the…
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