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As my trip to Alabama for a high school reunion neared, I was assured: “Your 50th class reunion is much more fun than the 10th, 15th or 25th.” I looked skeptically, and then heard this explanation: “At the early reunions, everybody is trying to prove how successful they are, impress you with how much money they’ve made, or drive the best car.
U.S. flag has no equal
Warm thoughts may require refrigeration
I spent the week visiting my parents at their retirement home “up north,” and so I got to see them and my mother’s outside pet, Stubby, the red squirrel. I hadn’t seen Stubby since last winter, when he had made an elaborate network of tunnels in the deep snow outside my parents’ window facing the lake. My mother fed him on the ground beneath the bird feeder, and Stubby would pop out of one of his several tunnel entrances to eat, then pop into his tunnel and emerge on the other side. He occasionally had some red squirrel visitors. I named one Evald, after a great-uncle, and my mother named the second one Sigfrid, after another of her uncles. But the squirrel visitors were just that -- they stayed for a short time, enjoyed Stubby’s handouts and left, leaving Stubby alone with my parents.
Festivals and McCarty
Addicted to approval
We have definitely entered an interesting time in American culture. Author Elizabeth Gilbert, of Eat, Pray, Love fame, recently decided not to publish her upcoming novel because it was set in Russia. She stated in a video that she knew having Russian protagonists would be too hurtful for Ukrainian people because of the ongoing war.
Birds of a feather
Cool water
Carrying on band tradition
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