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Tag Archives: Maggie Estep
THE END OF THE LINE
This is the last post in the Writing 101 blog a day challenge. I did one a day for twenty days as required, though I posted on Saturdays instead of Tuesdays because I had to work on … Continue reading
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Tagged accomplishments, blogging, East Village, finding work, humor, Maggie Estep, unemployed, writing, Writing 101 blog a day challenge
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IT’S ALL RIGHT
Yesterday I was doing some work for friends of mine, the wonderful Anne and Paul who have a condo on East 9th Street. Anne read my blog about being out of work a few weeks ago, and graciously offered … Continue reading
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Tagged friendship, gardening, here comes the sun, inspiration, Maggie Estep, new beginings, optimism, perseverance, Spring time, the cycle of life, work
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SPIRIT IN THE SKY
A few weeks ago, right after Maggie’s funeral and memorial in Hudson, my friend Bill asked me to write about it, but there were so many accounts in the newspapers and on line I felt that doing so would … Continue reading
BLOG TOUR STOPS HERE
BLOG TOUR STOPS HERE I was asked to participate in this blog tour by my friend, fellow writer and sometimes teacher Mary Beth Coudal. She’s had so many blogs I can’t even start to list them, (I loved her … Continue reading
GOODBYE TO THING 2
I usually post on Tuesdays and Saturdays, but this Saturday I will be at Maggie Estep’s funeral in Hudson, New York; so I am posting this today and will see you all next Tuesday. This blogpost is dedicated … Continue reading
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Tagged Coney Island, Edna St. Vincent Millay, friendship, Hudson NY, inspiration, Love, Maggie Estep, miss you Maggie, Peter Pan, T.S. Eliot quote
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Realty Bites
My friend Maggie Estep recently posted a couple of items about becoming a real estate agent, and I posted something about her having to learn to “lie real good.” She wrote back that that was in the 90’s. Yesterday … Continue reading
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Tagged doormen, humor, Maggie Estep, real estate rental market, realtors, renting in NYC
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The Sexy Tooth
When I was seven, I slipped in the bathtub and chipped one of my front teeth, the left one. It was a small chip off the inside corner of the tooth, and it gave me a slightly gap-toothed, weird, but … Continue reading
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Tagged dental hygiene, humor, Maggie Estep, plaque, scaling, sex, teeth, tooth decay
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