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  • The Lost Sock Orphanage

    The Lost Sock Orphanage

    A tale of hope, heartbreak and hosiery.
    Go to the profile of dan brotzel
    dan brotzel
    Jul 19
    A Bridge Between Us

    A Bridge Between Us

    Lockets, love, and letting go on the Brooklyn Bridge
    Go to the profile of No blabs
    No blabs
    Jul 19
    Colour Blind

    Colour Blind

    My promiscuous eyes
    Go to the profile of Kevin Bottomley
    Kevin Bottomley
    Jul 19
    The Arsonist in My Family Tree

    The Arsonist in My Family Tree

    How my great-grandfather’s failed murder attempts taught me about persistence
    Go to the profile of Anna Shadley
    Anna Shadley
    Jul 19
    Liberty Under Fire: From Lexington to the Borderlands

    Liberty Under Fire: From Lexington to the Borderlands

    Why Due Process, Not Partisanship, Must Define America’s Future
    Go to the profile of Leo Gene
    Leo Gene
    Jul 19
    High Above the Earth

    High Above the Earth

    I climbed a crane to end everything — but something unexpected happened
    Go to the profile of Kevin Bottomley
    Kevin Bottomley
    Jul 19
    Ode to the Minivan: An Empty Nester Says Goodbye

    Ode to the Minivan: An Empty Nester Says Goodbye

    My daughter is going off to college in the fall, so it seemed like the perfect time to downsize from a three-row minivan to a smaller SUV…
    Go to the profile of Courtney Abruzzo
    Courtney Abruzzo
    Jul 19
    I Left the Church, Not My Faith

    I Left the Church, Not My Faith

    What Divorce, Doubt, and Peace Taught Me About God
    Go to the profile of Brian Rosta
    Brian Rosta
    Jul 19
    Under His Tattoo-Covered Face

    Under His Tattoo-Covered Face

    As the Old Saying Goes, “Never Judge a Book by Its Cover.
    Go to the profile of Han Le
    Han Le
    Jul 17
    Brave New Whirl: Dating — and Getting Ghosted — in your 50s.

    Brave New Whirl: Dating — and Getting Ghosted — in your 50s.

    Yet another new thing for Gen X-ers to adapt to.
    Go to the profile of Kelly O
    Kelly O
    Jul 17
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