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Submitted to Contest #293
“You Forgot These,”“Camille, you know we can get first class Eurail passes for unlimited travel this summer.” “Wow”, I said. Daydreams appeared in my inner vision: visiting the Alhambra in Spain, Gothic Cathedrals in France, the Parthenon in Greece. Most particularly I had long dreamed of seeing the great works of art in the museums of Europe. And of course, I hoped to meet a few international gentlemen. “But Robby, you know I only speak English. How will I be able to get around in Europe for a month if I’m unable to communicate?” “You...
Submitted to Contest #256
And the Crowd Went WildSunny remembered those cheers. To this day they ring in her ears. She was twenty-seven then. 1977. It was Friday night at the New Orleans Superdome and thanks to the generosity of their bosses at the television station, Sunny and Joanna had seats in the third row of the stands. The New Orleans Jazz was playing that night, and they finally had their big chance to see Pete Maravich in action. Pistol Pete Maravich was in his prime, a super-talented basketball player, a super star really, and the ladies also thought that ...
Caroline Woodruff missmagnolia88@gmail.com (470) 621- 4218 In the Realm of All Possibilities A few years ago, at the start of my tenure as assistant to the curators in a museum of Spanish art in New York City, I was thrilled when the chief curator encouraged me to spend time in the galleries acquainting myself with the painters and other artists in the collection. And so, one evening after an opening exhibition of the paintings from the Golden Age of Spain, I excitedly went upstairs to look at the paintings that lined the wal...
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