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Bigger than a bread box, older than the end of WWII.

Twin Sisters

The other sister The beautiful sister Word count 1623                                                           I knew I wanted her for a model when I saw the portrait selection at the Portland Art Museum.  She was painted hanging out of the passenger seat of a car waving at something unseen … Continue reading Twin Sisters

At The Bar

They didn't exactly look like Damon and Ben. Word count 100 Drunk Joe asked the man next to him at the bar “Do you believe in flying saucers?  I think they are a crock.” “No it’s absurd.  They have it all wrong.  Our ships are … Continue reading At The Bar

The Assistant

Word Count 2090                                                   When Sally saw the ad in the free newspaper “Your Town” she knew that she had to check it out.  “All around assistant, cook, accountant, teacher of tech.  Low pay, but free room and board.”  She was currently barely able to … Continue reading The Assistant

DS

The subject doctor was a gynecologist but I didn't want a picture of gynecologist at work Word count 484                                                               DS As an eighty year old, all of my previous generation are gone, as well as a former best friend. Of my two previous important … Continue reading DS

Early Life

Word Count 714                                                              I’ve heard that one mostly remembers the good time. It is true about much of the early life that I can remember from the late 1940s to the mid 1950s. That period, and to a large extent, somewhat later was in … Continue reading Early Life

Scatterbrain

Word count 128                                                    Scatterbrain Odd remembrances haunt my lazy, bored brain.  Almost drowning when very young.  Do I really remember it, or do I picture it as it was described to me?  My older sister says that it did happen.  The now great grandmother and widow … Continue reading Scatterbrain