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Bike Stories by
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Prompted By Riding a Bicycle

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I have no memory of learning to ride an actual bike.
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Fender Bender by
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Danny‘s beloved 2004 T-bird,  slightly scratched  Fender Bender When my husband Danny turned 60 he bought himself a birthday present – a light green Ford Thunderbird convertible.  Needless to say he loved that car,  and although I’d always thought of cars as basic transportation,  I must confess I loved that T-bird too! At first Danny…
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Black Ice by
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Prompted By Weather

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The wheel felt woozy in my hands and the truck began to float.
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Chagall’s Cows by
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Chagall’s Cows When our son was a toddler many friends began fleeing Manhattan.  They couldn’t imagine raising a child amid all the dirt and crime. “But think of the culture!”,    I’d say. Noah at 5,  wide-eyed at the Met’s Arm & Armor exhibit.   And making Purim masks at the Jewish Museum,  and model…
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Making Peace With Mother by
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Prompted By Final Farewell

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Mother died three days before her 97th birthday. I described my relationship with her, and her last six days of life in much detail in What I Didn’t Tell You Then. I knew the people at the funeral home in Detroit quite well. The owner, Herb Kaufman, lived around the corner from us in Huntington Woods.…
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Riding in the dark: a high school memory by
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Prompted By Hello Darkness

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Dan seemed to implicitly understand the concept of ethos, which I learned about two to three decades later. It comes from Aristotle, and it means establishing credibility, giving the audience a reason why they should listen to what you have to say.
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“Round up the usual suspects.” by
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Prompted By Rewatchable Movies

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No matter how many times I’ve watched it, I am still left wondering who did what when in Rashomon.
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Captain by
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Prompted By Veterans Day

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Captain Born in a small town in New York’s Catskill Mountains,  my father remembered dancing around a bonfire as a six-year-old to celebrate the 1918 armistice. Two decades later when the US entered WWII he enlisted in the Army as a newly minted physician.   Assigned to the Charleston,  SC  Port of Embarkation,  he was…
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Redlines, artists, and mobsters by
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Prompted By My Hometown

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All seemed very normal in this town, as long as you stayed in your lane.
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Digital Sea by
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(302 Stories)

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I am drowning in a digital sea, I am slipping beneath the sound, Here my voice goes to ones and zeros.
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