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Hold the Zucchini by
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Prompted By Cooking

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Hold the zucchini. Or any type of squash for that matter. I’m not technically allergic to squash, but it gives me the creeps.
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McGovern, 1972 by
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Prompted By First Time Voting

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I was eligible to vote in my first presidential election in November, 1972. At that time, I was a Junior at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA, but had registered to vote in Michigan before coming back to school in the fall, so voted absentee, sending my ballot back to Huntington Woods. I proudly cast my…
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Behold It Is the Springtide of the Year by
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“Behold it is the Springtide of the year. Over and past is Winter’s gloomy reign. The happy time of singing birds is near, And clad in bud and blooms are hill and plain.” That is the first verse of my favorite Passover song. I sang it in Junior Choir at my Temple. I even sang…
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How Katerina Became Bert and Other Pet Name Tales by
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Prompted By Naming Pets

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Allowing kids to name their pets leads to the most creative and special pet names.
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Country Living by
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Prompted By Home Repair

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Country Living Although I grew up in a house,  most of my adult life I’ve been a Manhattanite and an apartment dweller.  (See The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and Cooking with Gas) However over the years we did spend many wonderful summers in rented houses at the beach.   Our stays were hassle-free,  and…
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Les Beaux Pharmaciennes by
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Prompted By Customer Service

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Behind the counter were two very attractive, serious looking women in crisp white lab coats...
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When Will I Be Loved? by
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Prompted By Dating

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I was first introduced to dating dos and don'ts when I was eight years old and my two older sisters started dating.
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Good Manners by
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Prompted By Thank You

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I am a relic of a by-gone era. I believe handwritten thank you notes should still be written in response to gifts (except from immediate family members, when a verbal thank you will suffice). As you see, I still have monogrammed stationery (the Featured photo) for writing such notes (as well as condolence notes). It…
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First Flight Free by
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Prompted By Planes and Trains

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My first airplane flight at 3 by the US Air Force. Later, travelling coach on a train from Chicago to California
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From the Horse’s Mouth by
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Prompted By Gossip

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Mean, malicious, or mendacious? Just plain fun? To advance a personal agenda? What qualifies? Some rumors serve a noble end. In an unnamed presidential administration, White House staffers discovered to their dismay that only truly important people were invited to the annual Christas party, with invitees limited to high level, close to the Oval Office…
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