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Walking in the Woods

Jeff Ikler

Reflections for those drawn to wild places, inner exploration, and the deeper meanings carried by history and memory.

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A Unexpected Behavior

The “Nameless Library” on the Judenplatz, Vienna, Austria

A colleague of mine and I were recently discussing the shifting tectonic plates of foreign and domestic life, and at one point, she asked a provocative question: “Where do you find...

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Small Catastrophes

The 1918 “Inverted Jenny” stamp became legendary because the blue Curtiss JN-4 biplane was accidentally printed upside down. Only 100 of the misprinted stamps ever reached the public, making them among the rarest and most valuable U.S. stam...

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The Vietnam Memorial — Washington, D.C.

One night, a few of my dorm floor mates and I did what we often did when we couldn’t study anymore, when we stopped playing hockey in one of the hallways, or when we returned from one or more of the...

19 days ago
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Gestures

I should first explain that I hated being a wrestler. I hated the smell of the gym – that mixture of rubber mats and sweat-soaked bodies that hung in the air like an ever-present cloud of victory or loss.

I hated the endless after-school t...

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Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

When I emerged from the subway, I soon caught up to our neighbor Alex, shuffling toward our co-op. His feet almost never left the pavement. One foot was rarely half a step ahead of the other. Alex has Parkinson’s.

He had a cane in one hand...

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