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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by Touch2Touch

Pooh, self-taught is GOOD. Steve Jobs himself flunked out or dropped out of college. What impressed me most about those kids in the Apple store was they didn’t wait for anyone to explain anything, they...

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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by Touch2Touch

Thank you, ma’am!

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Comment on A Walk in the Park — by Touch2Touch

The loving side — now, this spring. I didn’t take pictures of the devastation wreaked by the Hallowe’en Blizzard, not at Childs Park, although I did photograph it here at our community. Every time I...

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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by reb

I’m in full understanding with those kids. Nothing like the feeling of a new gadget … exploring a new cellphone or computer … figuring out its bells ‘n whistles — I totally LOVE that!

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Comment on A Walk in the Park — by Stef

That’s why I consciously, intentionally included the adjectives “loving side” to describe this season’s Mother Nature. ‘Cause we all know she can be one wicked b**ch, too.

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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by firstandfabulous

I too am a lover of Apple: Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Apple stores, Apple Geniuses, Apple stores. Did I mention Apple stores? I wish I could afford an Apple computer – some day – and you’re right. They...

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Comment on A Walk in the Park — by Touch2Touch

I love how you call her “Ma”! Today in western MA she certainly got up on the right side of the bed! One glorious day —

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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by Touch2Touch

Good for you. And the kids. I break out in a cold sweat when I have to answer a ringing cellphone.

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Comment on My Fountain of Youth by Touch2Touch

That’s it exactly, Gemma. They are COOL. The ultimate cool. Love ‘em to pieces. I’m actually considering an iPhone, I who break out with flop sweat when it comes to anything about a cell phone (see...

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Touch2Touch

Over a hundred years old, yes, it’s seen a lot. The massiveness of it shows in my photo, but not its height. Especially for a gingko, it’s huge! I remember when Silent Spring came out serialized in The...

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Random Acts of Writing

I am quite touched by your comparison, my friend. Thank you. And what a fabulous tree, the Smith College gingko tree. One wonders what stories it would whisper! xoxo

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Touch2Touch

It could tell grandmother stories —

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Smallpeace

What a beautiful way to start the day.

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man

What a magnificant and wonderous tree right there in NoHo! I should wander to its shade everyday and ponder the sights it has seen. Thank you so much for sharing!

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Touch2Touch

Wonderful — I hope your day continues to be beautiful!

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Touch2Touch

I’m very glad you enjoyed it, Emil. It doubles pleasure to share it —

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Crowing Crone Joss

thank you for that wonderful quote. I’m embarrassed to say I had not heard of Rachel Carson but I’m glad you have introduced her to me now.

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Comment on The Strength of a Gingko Tree — by Touch2Touch

As I recall (it’s a long time ago) she’s a marvelous writer. The Sea Around Us (if the sea is one of your loves) I think was especially good. And of course Silent Spring was a stunner.

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Comment on On Memorial Day — by Patti Kuche

Judith, coming back later with more thoughtful and thorough comment than current heat allows! Plus, if I stop now to give it too much more thought the lump in my throat might give way . . .

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Comment on ON BEING KIND by Smallpeace

When my precocious nephew was about 10 years old and pondering aspects of his Catholic school training, he asked me: “What religion are you, Auntie?” Having long-ago rejected the Catholic ritual to...

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