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Morality and Rodgers and Hammerstein Musicals

My childhood home was filled with the sounds of musicals.  My father loved them and they played  a central role in our entertainment world—especially when we lived in Turkey (1955-61).  Dad and I played the 33-1/3” records over and over … Continue reading

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Spring has Sprung–at Last

We had a lovely respite, beautiful blue skies, warm temperatures, for a week in late March.  Then the winter that had never truly come hit us in April.  This pseudo-winter is only now beginning to abate. Yesterday (and today) again … Continue reading

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The ‘Sandwich Generation’, Port William and Borneo

That ‘times change’ is a truism.  It’s one that has been occupying my mind now for several months.  And some of these thoughts came back to me this morning, after reading a short article  about “late-forming families” in Anthropology News … Continue reading

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