Yearly Archives: 2012

Global positioning

Mom’s social network was the telephone, during 1950-1960s years she and Dad raised my two brothers and me in Elmhurst, Illinois. It was black and hung on the kitchen wall with a twisty cord about 3 feet long. I liked … Continue reading

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Bloggy Woggy

A primo reason for writing my blog is selfish. I want to connect with what’s inside where history and reflection and memory occurs. It’s okay that this may hold no interest whatsoever to anyone else; yet over time I have … Continue reading

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Story on the loose

Ha! You’d think, or at least I thought, that writing becomes less surprising the longer you do it and I’ve been doing writing for some years. I was wrong.  Here’s what happened: I started writing a story for no particular … Continue reading

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Tippity Type

Recently I started handwriting a story.  I had a pencil and a notebook so that is what I used. I was making no statement against technology. In fact, as a journalist I think with my fingers at a keyboard. I … Continue reading

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In memory of memory

Every Memorial Day is a good day because folks are really at their best, I think. Remembering is not easy when the remembering is about a loss and doing so takes bravery. It’s easier to remember Memorial Day as a … Continue reading

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Wise That?

Today, south of Chicago’s Wrigley Field in early May, summer warmth has dropped in with little forewarning. It’s conducive to asking questions because asking questions is easy, like the weather and there is little requirement for answers, which is considerably … Continue reading

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New News Journalist

I’m very happy journalism has not evaporated. This probably is because I am a journalist; but I think it’s generally hopeful for mankind.  I like blogs and content providers and news services that deliver specialized info. I like TV and … Continue reading

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The Lobster

Growing up in our Elmhurst ranch house was an example of form following function. Our house had enough bedrooms, enough chairs, enough yard for a family of five, which we were. This meant, among other things, we didn’t have houseguests … Continue reading

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Swear to it

The bad thing about swear words is their failure to change anything. I’ve never once heard somebody swear and felt inclined to converse, to inquire further, to connect, to soothe, to engage. With a cornucopia of other options, I suggest … Continue reading

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Word worrier

Words are getting harder to find, not because they are hiding but because other things are butting in. Music is one of them. I love music’s ability to hit almost any emotion right on the head. It’s just that there … Continue reading

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