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THE FATHER GOOSE AND GOSLINGS’ ADVENTURES: THE KAYAK

Another glorious day at the park. The goslings gathered to the call of Father Goose. He had asked that they meet under a huge bridge to start their morning hike around the lake. The Girl was excited for Mother Goose was expected to show up

FATHER GOOSE

There is a new girl in town. Is she truly a girl? No matter. Let us call her that because it rhymes so well. Anyhow, this girl wears sneakers, thanks to a broken toe, and dashes about with her newly acquired friends. it is no

THE LIFE OF A SQUIRREL CONTINUES

After a late-night out of singing at a karaoke bar with my friend, I woke up on a Saturday morning to find that there was nothing to eat. It was my first time at a karaoke bar, and one of my friends wondered if I

THE LIFE OF A SQUIRREL: BEING SINGLE

Transitions came and went. Like a hermit crab, I exchanged a large home for a single room. My hand still throbbed from packing. It was a whirlwind. No one could help me except for C who was praying desperately from miles away. Her prayers worked

CONCERT AT ANTHEM AND REVIEW FOR DEL MAR AND YECHON

It was TGIF. Time for happy hour you ask? Yes, but I was invited to attend a concert at Anthem in Washington, DC. It was a concert performed by Meghan Trainor. I didn’t even know who she was but was too delighted to refuse. It

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION AT CITY GRILLE

It was Saint Patty’s weekend. R invited me for a night of live music at City Grille in Manassas, and once again, I was to chauffeur her around. Oh well, I thought. I liked speeding, so I planned on scaring R a bit by driving

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ECLIPSE REVIEW: DON JUAN AND ROSE

Sometimes, it is advisable to dance the blues away. And so, I readily accepted an offer to attend a live-music club when friends offered. My friend R decided to designate me as her driver and asked me to pick her up. Well, I almost thought

THE MAIDEN, FISH, AND ENGLISH SOLDIER

Shall I tell you a little story? Once, during the Korean War, a maiden, when she was a young woman, had bought a whole fish to be cooked for her ailing father, who was a gentleman-farmer. The fish was rather big and heavy. This maiden