
a celebration of humanity with hope and humor.
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Genius loci does not mean the neighborhood smarty-pants. It means “the spirit of a place.” With the approaching Memorial Day, I am thinking of spirits and the places where we feel close to them. So I dusted off an essay I wrote a couple of...
I know you. You have secrets - in a shoebox on a shelf in your closet, a Rubbermaid bin in the corner of your basement, or, if you’re lucky enough to have an attic, a cardboard box crammed under an eave. You tell yourself that you will deal...
My mother was nine years old in 1934 when she was hospitalized with rheumatic fever. She was admitted to the hospital for three weeks and four days with strict instructions that she mustn’t be allowed to get upset. At that time, the thing t...
My duck was tough. And I was angry about it.
My first trip to France, and I had high expectations. I had reviewed traveler guides and compared friends’ itineraries. Then I started picturing. (Mark worries when I do this.) We would stroll f...
“You’re just feeling a little let down,” my mother used to say. “It’s the change in the weather.” Mom attributed everything – a runny nose, acne, or stiff joints – to a change in the weather. April is the change-y-est weather month. I’m not...
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Tracy Wood is the youngest of seven children. Born seven years after the next youngest child (her only brother), Tracy was her parents’ “bonus child.” She loves to mine the rich resources of family stories as inspiration for her narrative essays.
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