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RECAFFEINATED MONDAYS: Where Everybody Knows Your Byline

  “My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way.” Ernest Hemingway Last week I watched the PBS documentary about Ernest Hemingway. It reminded me, among other things, that I need to read more Hemingway, and Faulkner, and Fitzgerald and…gulp…Joyce. Hemingway was both …

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I’ve never been to Paris

I’ve never been to Paris. To be honest, it has only been in recent years that I’ve added it to a list of “places to visit before I die.” I had a chance to go in 2004 when our choir toured Slovakia and made a stop in Paris on the way. My wife took that …

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