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Fruitless

   The snow from my window looks like a shaken snow globe.    But that’s where its innocence stops.    Along with the bitter cold has shutdown all the corner fruit stands. The only grace, the fruit men won’t be … Continue reading

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Best Story Of The Week

  Target  Tuesday 8 a.m.   As I peruse birthday cards, a Latino man is alongside me shaking his head.   I of course ask why since he looks as if he’s about to cry.   “So mooch mooney,” he … Continue reading

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You Better Watch Your Bananas

  There’s been a serious banana problem during the recent cold spell. The street vendors, though wrapping them in blankets like orphans, can’t keep them fresh since the cold turns them black as if they’ve been at a tanning salon. … Continue reading

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Best Story Of The Week…October 20

  I’m in Target.   A few feet away is a beautiful full-figured Latina with a baby girl in a stroller along with a little boy, whose hand she’s holding.   The kid at first glance seems very content with … Continue reading

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