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Mom’s sitting in heaven grinning

It was one of those days when I knew my mother was sitting in heaven grinning from ear to ear.  Since I’d never had children, she’d never personally been able to see retribution visited on me despite her many threats of “Wait till you have children of your own”. Now, from on high, she would get her chance.

I had taken my best young friend Greta out for a day of “girl stuff”. Since I’d never really been one to indulge in those activities when I was young, I depended on Greta to walk me through the technical details.

I

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Finally settling in to urban life

July 15 marks the first anniversary of my move to Anchorage. It has been a year of many changes.

I think it took me about six months to accept the fact that sugar free ice cream would always be available so that I didn’t have to buy four gallons at once.  It took even longer for me to accept that filling my car with gas did not mean incurring something similar to the national debt.

I no longer expect live dance to include mind-numbing MTV-like cuts from one move to another so that I can never feel the full flow

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Number One godchild graduates to much nostalgia

I recently attended the high school graduation of my No. 1 godchild.  It was a day about which we’d all long dreamed.

All signs indicated that she had completed her classes and assignments even if that took a couple of all-nighters on the part of her parents to achieve. Now the reward was at hand. She would walk down the carpeted path to a diploma, the key that would open the door to her future.

The ending of No. 1’s high school career had already had a rocky moment.  Her memories in her senior yearbook had been inadvertently omitted. But

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Dandelions are flowers too…and they taste delicious

When I lived in Barrow, fixing up my yard for spring meant removing all the debris that had accumulated over the winter and been hidden by the snow.  My yard was considered finished when everything had been neatly piled onto wooden pallets to keep it all from rotting.

It’s not as though I ever planned to throw any of that stuff out. You never knew when a friend would need a part for something mechanical and/or motorized. There was always the chance that part could be found in the pile of rubble so neatly aligned each spring.  A yard cleared

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Living the traveler’s nightmare…and surviving

It’s probably a common nightmare. You wake up, look at your clock and realize you’ve overslept and you’ve missed your flight or exam or blown a critical job interview. There’s that feeling of hopelessness as you realize there is no way now to reach your destination on time.  Well, I’m here to tell you that I recently lived that nightmare.  Even more importantly, I survived it.

I was on my way back from the East Coast. My plane departed from the Philadelphia airport at 6:33 AM. My sister lives in Atlantic City, which is easily an hour from the airport.

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The burning obituary

When God wanted to send a message to Moses, he used a burning bush. When my mother wanted to send a message to my sister and me, she sent a burning obituary.  I think it’s fair to say we were more freaked by our sign than Moses ever was by his.

It happened the day of her funeral. We had gone to the funeral home to make sure she looked ok.  Mom had spent a good deal of her last years on earth giving us very specific instructions about how she wanted to look at her funeral.

Among the many

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Furit in the bush contradiction in terms

Buying a piece of fruit in the bush is always an iffy proposition. You might luck out and get one that ripens to sweet perfection within a few days.  It’s more likely you’ll get one that will go moldy long before it turns sweet.  Or it will soften up, look beautiful and taste like a piece of wet cardboard.  Having grown up with Jersey peaches as my birthright, I find that the only way to survive these fruits of summer is to close my eyes while I eat them and use every ounce of my imagination to conjure up the

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Guns, violence and split second decisions

When the not guilty verdicts were announced in the Amadou Diallo case, a friend called me to ask what I thought.  He assumed I would be outraged at the miscarriage of justice.  Perhaps something in my 60s past, or my known antipathy to guns, caused him to assume I would react this way.

But I didn’t. I had followed the case closely enough to have some serious doubts about it.  Most of all, though, I found the words “split second” going through my mind again and again. Under some pretty tough conditions, in a society obsessed with guns, on streets

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Rites of passage change, yet stay the same

When I was growing up there were certain rites of passage that were fairly sacred to young womanhood.  One of them was buying your first pair of high heeled shoes.  Or, at least a somewhat reasonable facsimile. The first pair was inevitably a compromise between what your mother considered a suitable height and what you considered a suitable height.  The difference amounted to only an inch or so in physical reality but in psychic reality it was about a million miles.

I got my wish in 8th grade when my mother allowed me to purchase a pair of shoes with

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Idiots shooting ravens mistake gun for their manhood

I’m a volunteer at Bird TLC.  It’s a place where injured birds come to be healed. We see everything from the smallest chickadee to the largest eagle. Some are lucky and can return to the wild. Some are not so lucky and become education birds because they’ll never be able to successfully fend for themselves.  And some are downright unlucky and have to be euthanized because there is just nothing that can be done to save them.

I was at the center the morning the injured ravens were brought in.  You remember. Some idiot who mistook his manhood for his

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