Turns out I was "only" 94% eastern European Jewish ...
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Suprise Me
The Great British Heritage Mystery
Prompted By Genealogy
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Turns out I was "only" 94% eastern European Jewish ...
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Earth Day Embarrassment
Prompted By Earth Day
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Earth Day was thought up by Wisconsin Sen. Gaylord Nelson when he, along with many Americans, became outraged by a 1969 oil spill off the California coast killing untold marine life and migratory birds. Santa Barbara, where the spill occurred, though on the opposite side of the country, is in profound respects not unlike Rappahannock…
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Sunday Morning at the Monarch Diner
Prompted By My Hometown
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You can't go home again... or can you?
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Rock Concert
Prompted By Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll
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Rock Concert When our son was 12 we took him to New Jersey’s Meadowlands Arena to his first rock concert – a stop on Bon Jovi’s Slippery When Wet Tour. Later he told us Bon Jovi wasn’t really a cool band, and going to a rock concert with your folks wasn’t cool at all. …
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The Elevator
Prompted By Timing is Everything
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The Elevator By New York standards our apartment building is not very big with 16 floors and 187 apartments, and over the years we’ve come to know many of our neighbors altho certainly not all. One day I was in the elevator when a women I’d seen in the building – but didn’t know –…
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Why My Purse is so Heavy
Prompted By Can't Leave Home Without It
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I have tried buying smaller, light weight purses to spare my back. But that will only work if I don’t overload them until they are bursting with essentials that I can’t leave home without. Or so I think. I’m going to inventory the contents of my smallish summer purse. Here are the items that are…
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I’m Five
Prompted By Special Birthdays
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Why? 'Cause I got to cross our street, and any other street, by myself.
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Reefer Madness: An Early Encounter with Anti-Weed Hysteria
Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol
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Martha Lupton Schneidewind was the name of my high school journalism teacher. A tall, birdlike woman, she wore wool suits and ladylike scarves and had a quick, scampering walk. She was kind, loquacious and, to my insensitive teenage self, amusingly absurd with her chirping voice and outdated phraseology. During the mid-1960s, teenage drug use was…
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A Pair About Shoes
Prompted By Shoes
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Well, since this is a prompt about shoes, I figured that a pair of stories would be fitting. The first one is an excerpt from my book. The Red Shoes They were fire-engine red. Cherries in the snow red, million-dollar red; movie star pouty lips, just like on Mad Men red—an I-mean-business red. They had…
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Easter & Dressing Up for Church
Prompted By Faith
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Faith takes the form of Easter hats, nursing uniforms, Bach and carrot soup.
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