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Marathoning

My father did not understand. We had traveled 4,500 miles to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska from our home in New York City and I was preparing to go out on a long run. He wondered “Why, with all the … Continue reading

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Last Morning (Part 2)

  The procedure was done the next day. I held her hand as we escorted her to the Laparoscopic Lab, deep in the bowels of the hospital, where the surgery was to take place.  A nurse showed me to an … Continue reading

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Last Morning (Part 1)

  All hospitals rooms are pretty much the same. The same neutral colored walls with linoleum floors that match. The hospital style bed with its plastic side rails and controls to guide the beds shaping to the patient’s needs. There … Continue reading

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Shlof

  The room was dark except a single red LED. I had been having the most wonderful quarantine dream that seamed to be going on forever and the memory of which did not last a nano second after I had … Continue reading

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Summer Dreams

  Dear Pops: My dreams are always more vivid during the summer. Somehow the heat bakes more intensity to the thoughts that pass through my psyche. In a normal world, there is a slow build up to these vivid dreams. … Continue reading

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And Then

It was our last night in Italy. The trip which had been planned for months to accommodate the needs and desires of all the participants. There was Rich, my best friend since High School, and his wife who had been … Continue reading

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Breakfast Food

A Brazilian breakfast is quite different than an American one. A typical American breakfast might be a couple of eggs prepared the way you like them along, a rasher or two of bacon or breakfast meat of choice (Taylor Ham … Continue reading

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It’s A Small Small World

It was an unlikely occurrence. It was the late summer of 1964 and my brother David, age 8, and I, age 7, found ourselves on a bus from the Aenon Baptist Church from Vauxhall, New Jersey. What made it unlikely … Continue reading

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The Legacy of A Generation

In April 1988 I had one of the great jobs in the world.   I was the Beverage Alcohol Manager of Rolling Stone Magazine. It meant that I sold advertising to the spirit, beer, and wine companies. That is right, … Continue reading

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Fear

The home Elaine built here in Rio is very modern. Imagine three rectangular solids, each slightly smaller than the other and slightly offset, stacked on top of each other. The ground floor of the house was built with the idea … Continue reading

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