Ever lose somebody without saying goodbye? A friend goes off to war, he wasn’t drafted, he enlisted, it’s been awhile, you’ve gone in opposite directions. No rancor, just divergence, then gone. A girlfriend slides into her father’s car to drive home too late. You lean down, kiss her through the window. She’s so pretty, her…
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Suprise Me
Johnny never said goodbye…
Prompted By Those We Miss
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Ever lose somebody without saying goodbye? A friend goes off to war, he wasn’t drafted, he enlisted, it’s been awhile, you’ve gone in opposite directions. No rancor, just divergence, then gone. A girlfriend slides into her father’s car to drive home too late. You lean down, kiss her through the window. She’s so pretty, her…
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Girl Stories
Prompted By What We Read
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I was an exuberant reader, often reading by flashlight under the covers when I was supposed to be sleeping. I heard my 3rd grade teacher telling someone in the school hallway that I tested at a 10th grade level at that tender age. I loved “girl” books and there were plenty in my household, hand-me-downs…
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The Puppy in the Waiting Room
Prompted By Waiting Rooms
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The Puppy in the Waiting Room I don’t know if I really remember some of the stories my parents would tell about my naughty or my endearing childhood antics, or if I’ve heard them so often I think I do. But I remember how we found Fluffy in the waiting room as if it happened…
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Please Don’t Eat the Daisies
Prompted By Drive-Ins
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One might think that drive-ins would be a big thing in the Motor City, since Detroit was the birthplace of the car culture, but I have only one memory of going to a drive-in movie. As a youngster, the whole family piled into my dad’s Imperial. He owned a Chrysler dealership and always had the…
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Island Style by Peter Merriman
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I started cooking because I was hungry. In fact, I'm still hungry—all the time.
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The Day My Computer Blew Up
Prompted By Hacked!
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My tried and true approach to all problems with technology: Turn it off and turn it back on. Nine times out of ten, the problem is mysteriously fixed.
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Said/Unsaid
Prompted By What My Mother Told Me
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There are flashes of behaviors and preferences, most of them quirky, that I have which are just like my mother's.
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Wisdom in the Weeds
Prompted By Retirement
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Wisdom in the Weeds When I retired friends asked me what I would do with all my free time. ”Oh, I don’t know,” I told them, “probably just more of the same things I enjoy – theater, travel, tennis.” ”Why don’t you try something new, try gardening,” one friend suggested, “it’s great physical exercise and surprisingly…
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Oh, the wasted hours
Prompted By What We Watched
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A non-comprehensive list of TV crushes, comedy, great writing, and escapism.
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