“Don’t trust anyone over 30!” I remember the phrase well, but somehow, though I did some eye-rolling back in the day at things my parents said, I never embraced the philosophy. My parents were the babies of their respective families and were 39 when I was born. I am the youngest in a large generation…
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Suprise Me
An Ode to Surrogate Mothers
Prompted By Generation Gap
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“Don’t trust anyone over 30!” I remember the phrase well, but somehow, though I did some eye-rolling back in the day at things my parents said, I never embraced the philosophy. My parents were the babies of their respective families and were 39 when I was born. I am the youngest in a large generation…
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So Much History
Prompted By 1968
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Turning 40
Prompted By Special Birthdays
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As I made the ascent, I took one bite of apple at a time and challenged myself to see how long I could keep each bite in my mouth before swallowing.
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Home for the Holidays
Prompted By Home
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We gripe about the USA. We find fault, we convince ourselves we’re the lucky ones—we got out just in time, we say.
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David Brin’s Startide Rising
Prompted By What We Read
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David Brin's "Uplift" universe thrilled me from the start. It had everything: great mysteries, epic scale, very alien aliens, clever humor, and immense personal depth. Startide Rising is still a favorite to this day.
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Monsoon
Prompted By Rainy Days
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Monsoons are more than just rainy days. They are the wet season, the dry season’s counterpoint. The rains are intense downpours, not drizzly affairs, and they sweep in ferociously. They are the annual water renewal that makes life possible. Of course, that is changing along with the rest of the climate, but still. The small…
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The Boston Strangler & Me
Prompted By Broadcast News
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One day murder came to town
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Why I Love/Hate Facebook
Prompted By The Social Network
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I get why Facebook can be a good thing. Like my mother, I love seeing photos of folks I know (although not so much their food). It’s fun to discover an old friend and learn about the latest news from a friend or relative I don't see very often. It is an interesting diversion as well as a way for me to get my blog posts out to folks who want to read them. But in the run-up to the 2016 election and after, Facebook has become something else: a place to spew hatred and divisiveness.
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Alps and Arcs
Prompted By Children's Books
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I still have a stack of some of the books that sat on my shelf as a child. I just can’t part with them. My very favorite was Heidi by Johanna Spyri. There are a few others I no longer have but still remember vividly…a Hopalong Cassidy book that you read while listening to the…
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Bookends
Prompted By Theater
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As introverted and retiring as I am now, I was much more so back in 1975.
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