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- Hannah and Kate put their chickens at easeBuying a home today is not for the faint of heart or slow of speed. But fortunately, steadiness prevails.
- A books network in Zimbabwe is now a front-line virus responseMonitor readers still supply books, but now the group has found new purpose in helping communities prepare for the coronavirus pandemic.
- Two crises, two gardensIn World War II Britain, my grandmother鈥檚 garden was a refuge 鈥 as is mine today during the coronavirus pandemic.
- A listless lifeI鈥檓 not going to be sure I鈥檝e seen a 鈥渓ife list鈥 bird until it鈥檚 10 feet away and looks like a Victorian lady鈥檚 hat. But I鈥檓 OK with that.
- Aunt Ruth鈥檚 photo philosophyMy aunt would return from trips abroad with a carousel of slides that captured the towns, countrysides, and especially animals she encountered.
- Hung up on timeOur daughter was constantly checking her clock. Ironically, the pandemic brought peace after we took her timepiece away.
- A gift that kept me groundedThe lasting value of my grandfather鈥檚 graduation present wasn鈥檛 clear at first. But over time, I've come to understand its pricelessness.
- What is it about a fresh, warm bagel?It evokes childhood memories, it鈥檚 what expats long for, and聽it comes from just one place:聽New York City.
- This is what freedom looks like, peopleMilk and garbage trucks once plied these unpaved alleys. Now look at them. They're almost impassable because the blackberry bushes have taken over.
- Only the carrots were predictableA succession of farm animals taught the author never to expect any semblance of routine 鈥 except when it came to snacktime.
- How a snack cake gave me a glimpse of the futureMy teenage son is prone to eye rolls and sassy comebacks.聽But an encounter in a parking lot showed me a gentler side.聽
- The stuff of happinessGrowing up, I didn鈥檛 have much, so I remember all of it. And that may be a promise of future joy in my life.
- My history on horsebackFrom a wild pony, to a mount too big to saddle, to Legend: All of my equine companions have a special place in my memory.
- The game we playedMy father and I both knew what was really going on when I got him to shoot hoops. It wasn鈥檛 really about basketball 鈥 it was about the connection.
- Making my peace with the desert 鈥 and a muleTo many, the desert spring where my wife and I live is remote and isolated. But to others it is a center, or can become one.聽
- Do clothes make the student?I come from a more decorous time, when there were 鈥渟chool clothes鈥 and 鈥減lay clothes.鈥 How you were dressed might get you a job 鈥 or bar you from it.
- Me, my garbage cans, and the spinning of the globeWind that whistles is a thrill in the Northwest, where I snuggle in my bed and contemplate the mighty motion of the atmosphere.
- What goes in a suitcaseWhen I would 鈥渞un away鈥 from home, I always used to pack washcloths. But my daughter makes equally quirky decisions.
- I discover a place I already knewI felt cold chills down my arms when I realized that I recognized this book's setting: We had a home on the exact river the author was describing.
- Keeping the peace in my neighborhoodOne person can put many on edge; one person can help spread calm as well.聽That's why, when I was burgled, I chose to mentor the culprit.