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Fred was born in Montgomery, Alabama and spent his childhood at schools in various parts of the world as the family followed his father's postings. He is a member of the writer's group :"Tuesdays at Two", now a retired government bureaucrat and househusband, living in Northern Virginia with his wife, one cats, a Westie and a stimulating level of chaos.

149. Mr. Liddell’s Friends and Relations

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Lark is looking down into her own shadow as we … Continue reading

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148. Seeing

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147. Crossing the Pond

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Lark Bunlush is standing with Boyd before a huge puddle, … Continue reading

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146. Long Walk

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145. Doors at The Elegant Ostrich

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Paula Pocock is looking in the window of the Elegant … Continue reading

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144. Reality Check

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Daisy has invited me to a risky, socially distanced performance, … Continue reading

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143. The Other Room

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142. Time’s Twist

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141. Breaking Glass

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140. Fast Bugs on the Milkweed

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139. Cello in the Bathtub

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138. Food for Thought

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Lou’s deck looks out towards tall green bamboo, dense and … Continue reading

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137. Lines

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Artie Bliemisch, dressed in black sweats, sits alone at a … Continue reading

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136. The Signs of the Times

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Rank Majors stands outside the Elegant Ostrich Gift Shop, watching … Continue reading

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135. Signat/Seurat

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134. Gassed

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133. Sophonisba

133. Sophonisba NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Lou’s fondue party started at Daisy’s suggestion, as … Continue reading

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132. Compost

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131. Let it Pass

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130. Horse Chestnuts

NOTE: If you haven’t been following this from the beginning, and if you want to know the full sequence of events, start with the introduction.  Click on Archives on the right. Albrecht sits with his feet up on the chair … Continue reading

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