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- Fly-fishing, silence, and common ground: A stepfather鈥檚 giftThe noise from the river precluded any conversation, and he made it clear that we weren鈥檛 here to talk anyway.聽
- Driven to become an auto mechanicI drove my precious car 鈥 the one with one off-center headlight, no brake lights, no blinkers, no sideview mirrors, and no horn 鈥 everywhere.
- I鈥檓 up a tree, and I like itSome adults look at a climbable tree and say, 鈥淲hy?鈥 When our essayist sees one, he says, 鈥淲hy not?鈥
- To fish is to live just a moment in the futureYour pole tip could bend in the next second 鈥 or in a second that won鈥檛 happen till tomorrow, essayist Murr Brewster writes.
- In New Orleans鈥 Lower Ninth Ward, our garden grows a sense of placeWhen our essayist transformed聽a vacant lot next to his new home into a garden, he soon realized he would reap much more than produce.
- Language lesson: A professor learns the power of praiseWhen a professor signed up to take an introductory Arabic class, he learned a bonus lesson: how to become a better teacher.
- The air fills with similar songs, in different dialectsAn American transplant to Switzerland longs for familiar birds and bird songs 鈥 and embraces new ones.聽
- Reflecting on the witness of a looking glassImages on a cellphone camera are one thing. But what if I could access the moments my mirror has seen?
- I have two adopted sons: One Russian, one UkrainianA father of two adopted boys, one Ukrainian and one Russian, is thankful his sons didn鈥檛 grow up to face each other on the battlefield.
- The lives my clothes have ledShopping in a thrift store merely to save a buck is like traveling to Florida simply because it鈥檚 warm. There is so much more to the experience.
- Letter from the diaspora: Why Ukraine will endureUkraine 鈥 and its culture, its history 鈥 lives in the hearts and minds of people like my grandparents, my parents. And now it lives in me.
- There is no ping without a pongIt takes two willing partners to play table tennis, after all, and two people with an equal stake in each other鈥檚 happiness to make a marriage.聽
- For this family recipe, too many cooks were just enoughEvery time I make my vegetable beef soup, I鈥檓 reminded of the people who inspired each additional ingredient I鈥檝e added to it over the years.
- Overcast, but not downcastAfter any random social gathering we end up with an umbrella or two. They belong to the newcomers, freshly arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
- To learn to skate, you must learn to get up again 鈥 even 10 years laterInspired by Olympians, our essayist first learned to skate at 8 years old. Years later, she鈥檚 learning anew how to get back up after a fall.
- The nuts and bolts of writing, but not nuts and bolts"I won鈥檛 even attempt to put together furniture from Ikea," Sue Wunder writes in an essay. Even handling a can opener produces eye rolls from her son.
- How 鈥檅out them apples? My winter work ensures a bountiful fall.Apple trees are pruned when they鈥檙e dormant 鈥 which means I have to make a聽frigid climb into the canopy.聽
- Wisdom, chaos, kindness, and pigletsActs of unselfish kindness can change a person from grumpy to gentle, or at least that鈥檚 what happened to my friend Mr. Fletcher.
- A treetop view of the mall鈥檚 rise and fallMy husband witnessed one of the nation鈥檚 first shopping malls being built in the 1960s. But where can towns store their teens now?
- A warm memory of a bitter winterAs an American woman, I was a curiosity on the streets of Chuncheon, South Korea, in 1968 and a further surprise at the public bathhouse.聽