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Let's Not Be Too Choosy

May 2, 2016

A friend of mine wants to get a dog, and I’m trying to help him in his search. The main criterion is that the dog does not shed, or, at worst, sheds very little.

 

Then, it should not be too big…or too small. Cute, but not too cute. Can bark, but only on rare occasions…or if my friend’s life is being threatened…or if some unknown person is trying to sneak something from his refrigerator. And, of course, the dog has to be good with kids, even though my friend’s kids are all over 30.

 

Yeeesh,...

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Opening Day

April 27, 2016

The day had finally come. It had been a long wait, but finally the moment had arrived. And it was beautiful!

 

The moment, of course, was my first swim in Walden Pond this season. Not the first of the year, mind you. That had occurred on January 3. But it was the first of the new season, and it could not have come soon enough.

 

I had been tempted a few other times, but had always come up with excuses not to – too cold, too cloudy, too windy, didn’t feel so good. This time there were no...

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Friends Continued

April 17, 2016

Two weeks ago I wrote an article about friends. Little did I know that I would visit with my friends – my two best friends – shortly thereafter and try, as best I could, to console and comfort them. The news came on April 9.

 

For one friend, the death of his mother was not entirely unexpected. She was approaching 94, still strong of heart and will, but diminished in spirit by the death of her older sister, nearing 96, with whom she had lived for the past decade, and who had passed away...

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Good Friends

April 4, 2016

This is about friends. As I get older I try not to take anything for granted and, for the most part, think I’m doing a pretty good job with that. But friends are in a special category and I consider myself quite fortunate to have the friends I do.

 

The call from someone is just a call, but the call from a friend – a good friend – at any time of day or night is the call, whether it’s 3 p.m. or 3 a.m., and you’re happy to answer and hear that familiar voice of your friend on the other end....

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Who Said That?

March 28, 2016

It was Oscar Wilde who supposedly said, a cynic is a person “who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.” Oscar is credited with a lot of wonderful quotes and I will give him credit for this one, although I’m a little dubious about all the witty sayings that have been attributed to him over the years.

 

Why? I just am, and you can also add Winston Churchill to my dubious of their quotes list. But that’s fodder for another day. My real reason for writing this gets back to...

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