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For Allyson Smith (and my Aunt Ruth)

Like many of my Facebook followers,  Allyson wished Ruth and me “happy anniversary” this past Wednesday.  We only met a few times over her 40 plus years.  Our last communication was on-line a couple of years ago when her dad passed.  We have only one thing in common, her parents,  and especially her dad.  So …

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I Went to a (Beer) Garden Party

Growing up in suburban Detroit, I occasionally heard my dad say that he was going to a beer garden.  He wasn’t a big drinker, but I assumed that he liked a beer now and then.  As I got older I learned that many beer gardens are outdoor areas where beer and local food are served.  …

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Two Tales

Read the Manual The 1970’s featured two oil crises.  One was in 1973 and a second followed in 1979.  As a result,  gas prices escalated.  While the diesel auto engine was put into production in the 1930’s, its popularity increased in the late 70’s and early 80’s in part because of the oil crisis.   …

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The Boys at the Fire Barn

During my fifteen years in Addison there was one group that I was very confident would always have my back, the boys at the fire barn. The fire barn was located directly across the street from the elementary school. While its true that it was a gathering place for political discourse, I was always sure …

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Two Bits

Culture I had a crew of 34 high school students finish their two week assignments with local businesses  last Friday.   Going in they talked about articulated credits and scholarship opportunities.  Coming out they talked about culture.  They didn’t use the word, but that’s what they meant. They talked about eight different business locations that …

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More Fuzzy Tales

Chicken or the Egg Fuzzy moved in with Gary, Jim and I for our senior year. We moved into a honest to goodness apartment outside of campus. Fuzzy was with us for only part of the year, but it was memorable. Jim’s girlfriend, Lynn, built an incubator, placed a fertile egg inside, and hatched a …

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Fuzzy

I met Don my first day of college.   I knew a couple of classmates from Royal Oak were attending Western and found comfort that “At least I’ll know someone.”  Don became my first “new” friend. Don proved to be quite a character.  He grew up on a Wisconsin farm. He was a big, strong, …

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