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A great big, beautiful tomorrow—and a cherished yesterday by
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“There’s a great big, beautiful tomorrow, shining on the end of every day. There’s a great big, beautiful tomorrow, and tomorrow’s just a dream away.”
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David Brin’s Startide Rising by
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Prompted By What We Read

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David Brin's "Uplift" universe thrilled me from the start. It had everything: great mysteries, epic scale, very alien aliens, clever humor, and immense personal depth. Startide Rising is still a favorite to this day.
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Sweet Dreams Are Made of This by
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Prompted By Sleepy Time

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She captioned the needlepoint "Hobby Time" because when I was asked what my hobbies were, I generally said "sleeping."
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Pandemic Blues by
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But the pandemic has exposed and eroded me, along with the world I live in. 
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What Retirement? by
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Prompted By Retirement

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Don't regret having to retire. Some are denied the privilege.
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That Summer in Europe by
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Prompted By That Summer

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It seemed reasonable to me. I was about to go to Europe for three months, and if I budgeted myself correctly the trip would cost $450 for the entire summer. So that’s what I did. It was 1971 and I was 20, the summer between my junior and senior years of college. I’d saved money…
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The Death of the Family Dinner by
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Prompted By Mealtime

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The demise of the family dinner is definitely a loss.
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Let Me Call You Sister by
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Prompted By Scouting

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I loved being a Girl Scout, and I appreciated Girl Scouts even more when I became a troop leader.
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Fireworks and the Dangers of an Egocentric America by (2 Stories)

Prompted By Fireworks

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Alright, fast forward to the present: I was delighted that Mother Nature took center stage with a spectacular display of natural fireworks on the 4th! It was a relief for me, the wildlife and our already overly polluted air to take a break from another display of “we’re the greatest.”
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The Kendo Mindset: Art Imitates Sports by
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Prompted By Sports

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For the first and only time, I saw humans flying, literally levitating around the room, so graceful that their bare feet never made a sound when they landed.
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