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By Eleanor Kazdan, August 29, 2019 — This morning I decided to go through some boxes of old stuff in my basement, which has once again become cluttered. It had apparently been a long time as the boxes were covered … Continued
By Frances Bryce, July 9, 2020 — The pilot brought the plane to a smooth landing. I was filled with joy. The brilliant red color of ginger and phosphorous, bright yellow and orange birds of paradise, showy protea, trees of … Continued
By Iris Wildflower, September 12, 2019 — In times like these, you need a savior. In times like these, you need an anchor, be very sure, be very sure, your anchor holds and grips the solid rock. This rock is … Continued
By Joyce Woods, September 12, 2019 — During the summer I began my volunteering in a program for teenagers who were being trained this past spring on planting vegetables, weeding, harvesting, and a host of other interesting jobs done on … Continued
By Norman Cain, June 11, 2020 — There’s a man whom he is probably seven to eight years older than me, and he’s a member of Broad Street Senior Center. And we got to talking one day, and he probably … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, June 11, 2020 — I was a camper at a camp in Ontario, Canada … I was a Jewish camper. So even though I hadn’t planned to talk about it I can’t resist because it was just … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, June 11, 2020 — I used to work as a waitress in the Poconos in the late ’60s early ’70s at one of those [places] — not a huge resort — but it had an inn … Continued
By Norman Cain, June 11, 2020 — I thought that I would give a story about my experiences between ’58, ’59 and 1960, when I would work from mid-June to late September at Camp Joseph and Betty Harlam, which was … Continued
By Iris Wildflower, September 29, 2019 — Well, right now I’m living in the Park!!! All is well. God’s got me. So my hood right now is Center City, Penn’s Landing, and the Parkway, etc …”FREE TIME.” Just another day … Continued
By Daniel Adams, September 5, 2019 — I was born in Grenada, Caribbean, and grew up there where I lived with my mother until I was seventeen. [I was] a member of a family of seven — four boys and … Continued