I spend time inundated by regret. I spend = and opposite time beset by anticipatory dread, a phrase taught me by JE. I am happy to be free of JE. I sadly miss JE. Freedom. Loss. Regret for the past, dread for the future. But wait! I can be here now. Zip! No regrets. No…
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Suprise Me
Lao Tzu! Wait Up!
Prompted By Regrets
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I spend time inundated by regret. I spend = and opposite time beset by anticipatory dread, a phrase taught me by JE. I am happy to be free of JE. I sadly miss JE. Freedom. Loss. Regret for the past, dread for the future. But wait! I can be here now. Zip! No regrets. No…
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Sunnyside Up in Panzano*
Prompted By Nudity
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This must be the way things are done here, I thought. No turning back now. So I focused on the ceiling fan as it spun in a lazy circle, thinking about how I would describe this feeling to my friends.
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learning to ride a bicycle
Prompted By Riding a Bicycle
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Charlie
Prompted By Pets
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Day before yesterday, legs unsteady, he led Garth on a slow walk, no leash. I wondered what had become of them, walked up to the corner and waited. There they came. Yesterday, he let us know he was ready. Our hands on him while the vet administered the dose, we cried, cried some more as…
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Some Manners I Don’t Miss
Prompted By Manners
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Here are a few manners I didn’t pass on to my kids …
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John Billington in the Family Tree
Prompted By Jury Duty
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This week’s prompt credits John Billington with the dubious historical honor of being the defendant in the first jury trial held in the American colonies. It didn’t end well for him
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My Dream Wizard (again)
Prompted By Dreams
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A Little Dab’ll Do Ya!
Prompted By Advertising Jingles and Slogans
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First, to set the scene: My dad and I are sitting on the couch on a Friday night (a Friday night that we don’t go to the synagogue for Shabbat services), and it’s time for the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports’ Friday Night Fights on TV. My dad, first in his family to go to college…
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