Monthly Archives: May 2019

My Zehlendorf

My Zehlendorf For Stella Busch-Witte Before coming to America in 1958 I lived in Berlin-Zehlendorf or Berlin 37. On my first day of school in 1937 I received the long awaited traditional cardboard cone of sweets, the Zuckertüte, which was … Continue reading

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Ducks in a Row

Ducks in a Row On a Sunday my first child was born, on a Monday my second one. The third and last was born on a Tuesday on New Year’s Eve. But wait. I’m not done. For I was born … Continue reading

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Survivor

8/23/2018=24 Jeff Probst is a survivor. 18 years ago to this day the first of 36 survivors was announced. The show of SURVIVOR was on its way. Madelon Rose Logue bounced back from surgery on this day, the birthday of … Continue reading

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Childhood Memories

I look at Seth’s portrait painted by Rob. It hangs next to my bed on the wall. The way Seth holds his left arm reminds me: I went to an all girl’s school. A few of the girls held their … Continue reading

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The 61st Grammies on 2-10-2019

Presenting an award at the 61st Grammies Bob Newhart told the audience he received his own Grammy in ’61. My 10th anniversary photo album, what fun, has 61 pages. Now follows a synchronicity of the ages: Both Jane Roberts and … Continue reading

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