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Because my mother-in-law and I shared the same initials, sometime in the last decade I started addressing emails to her as GS1, signing off as
Because my mother-in-law and I shared the same initials, sometime in the last decade I started addressing emails to her as GS1, signing off as
“I don’t know if I can do this.” Rare words from Magellan. It’s in my double helices to be timid when confronted with a physical
My husband gives me an A for last night’s supper, an incomplete for my ironing, a B plus in bed. My son says I’m average,
“Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all” Forget the Gregorian calendar. For as long as
Only once have I seen the Aurora Borealis—nature’s fireworks. I remember it vividly: a wave of green ribboning the sky, a tinge of magenta on
In Bhutan in the back seat of a Santa Fe SUV, our bodies gently swayed from side to side, kneaded by road bumps. “Massage roads,”
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