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Summertime Songs from the Memory Bank

August 1, 2014 by etelfeyan

              If you’re like me, as in old, you are probably finding yourself being more and more nostalgic for the past.  I think the main reason for this phenomenon is the realization that life is all too short and that memories can provide a sense of perspective, if not contentment, with the never-ending passing of […]

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On the Joy of Great Friendships: Three Examples

July 25, 2014 by etelfeyan

              My son Keith was born six months before Davey.  The two “met” when Davey was two days old.  They have been the best of friends for the thirty-three years that have now intervened.               Davey’s parents and my wife and I were very close when our boys were born, and we remained so throughout […]

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E. Haig’s DVDs for a Stay-Home Summer Night

July 11, 2014 by etelfeyan

              If you’re a fan of fine cinema, summer, with most theatrical releases easy to ignore, is a good time to catch up on older films you may have missed or might want to view again.  Many films from decades past (or beyond) are joys to see, either for the first time or because it’s […]

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Baseball 2014: A Mid-Season Summary

July 11, 2014 by etelfeyan

              Baseball’s All-Star Game traditionally marks the midway point in its season.  It actually takes place a little past the halfway mark, but the break provides a good opportunity to see what surprises have occurred and what developments have been about as expected.  And by my count, there have been many more of the former […]

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