Who Trained Who? In our house it’s pretty obvious! RetroFlash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Suprise Me
Who Trained Who?
Prompted By Training Pets
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Who Trained Who? In our house it’s pretty obvious! RetroFlash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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I was a Playboy centerfold, Miss March 1967
Prompted By Magazines
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My time as a Playboy centerfold
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Retreat
Prompted By Cousins
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Retreat A dozen or so years ago my cousin Kathy called me in New York from DC and asked me to join her the following month for a Jewish women’s retreat. Because geography had always kept us apart, spending a weekend with my cousin was appealing and a women’s retreat would be a new experience…
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Joy and Arthur
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Written in response to Joy and Addis
Hi, I came across your story of Joy and Arthur quite by chance after a random google search. I married my childhood sweetheart in 1968 at St Mark’s Church on the Overcliffe Gravesend Kent England. We met when she was sixteen and I was seventeen. We only had until 1988 when she sadly died. Her…
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Dedicated Art Lover
Prompted By Art and Art Museums
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Since a young child, visiting art museums has always brought me to a place of peace and beauty. I, myself, can’t make art, but I have appreciated it my entire life. My mother, aunt and cousin often took me to the Detroit Institute of Art. It has an encyclopedic collection, supported by the vast riches…
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Seeking help is a good thing! Self-reliance? Not so much.
Prompted By Letter to My Younger Self
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I realize the only experience you’ve had of asking for help from a teacher in your entire school career came in your calculus class during senior year—and that was traumatic for you.
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Ghostwriting in the Family
Prompted By Rites of Passage
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Ghostwriting in the Family When I was in high school I don’t remember anyone making a big fuss over college admissions. In fact what I remember most about senior year was shopping for my college wardrobe with my mother, walking around Greenwich Village with my friends, and slow dancing to 50s rock ‘n’ roll in…
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Canoeing vacation with an exciting intervening rain
Prompted By Rainy Days
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Namekagon river, Wisconsin What could be more glorious than a weekend on the Namakagon River in Wisconsin? A group of female nurses, myself, my 12-year-old daughter and her friend, Emily, drove under a bright sky across rich agricultural land through the St. Croix river’s national forest finally stopping at a roadside rest over the river.…
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“There are Far Worse Things Than to Steal a Book”
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Warren taught me through example what it really meant to be a mensch, a good human being.
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Time for Change
Prompted By The Garden
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As I wrote about two years ago in Checkbook Gardener, we have a beautiful little garden oasis on a busy street in the heart of Edgartown, on Martha’s Vineyard. This summer, between the pandemic, four months of drought and a less-than-diligent landscaper (not to be confused with Teresa, who continues to take wonderful care of…
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