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Yearly Archive: 2016
Lou Nell Gerard
December 26, 2016
Christmastime I found my inner voices discussing the meaning and location of “Home”. It wasn’t hearing Bing Crosby singing the words “I’ll be home for Christmas, you can count on me” (1943, Decca Records, lyricist Kim Gannon, composer Walter Kent,…
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Lou Nell Gerard
December 15, 2016
“Justice? What do you care about justice? You don’t even care whether you’ve got the right men or not. All you know is you’ve lost something and somebody’s got to be punished.” (1943, The Ox-Bow Incident, Dir. William A. Wellman,…
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Lou Nell Gerard
November 26, 2016
I saw an article posted on Facebook the other day about well, guess who? Anyway the headline implied a quote, a quote which I cannot now remember. No matter, the actual quote is less important than my reaction to it….
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Lou Nell Gerard
November 12, 2016
I’ve been thinking a lot about Friendship. What it means to me and what it means, or appears to mean, to some people. To me friendship is steadfast, stalwart, undying, undaunted, and true. In social media, even in my own…
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Lou Nell Gerard
October 31, 2016
You may be asking what Nobel Prizes and the World Series have in common. In a year when news headlines provide a surfeit of examples of Koyaanisqatsi (Hopi for Life Out of Balance) and flags seem to have flown unfurled…
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Lou Nell Gerard
October 16, 2016
“Green, green rocky road, Promenade in green… Tell me who ya love Tell me who ya love See that crow up in the sky He don’t walk no He just fly He don’t walk, He don’t run Keeps on flappin’…
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Lou Nell Gerard
September 27, 2016
Red! Of course red was the color of my tricycle. I think it was a Radio Flyer, but it could have been a Murray. I don’t really remember the brand. I remember it was red with white details. I remember…
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Lou Nell Gerard
September 16, 2016
A few simple words can conjure up a memory so vivid, it seems you are viewing a movie of the experience complete with sound, color, scent, light and shadow. The core of this particular memory: a raisin bread grilled cheese…
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Lou Nell Gerard
September 4, 2016
The, thankfully, small and quickly contained wildfire that began off Mistletoe Road was as close to our neighborhood as we’ve seen. It was, certainly, no more than a mile away. We first heard the fire engines out on Crowson Road….
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Lou Nell Gerard
August 6, 2016
Vietgone, our first play of vacation attending OSF (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) has set a high bar. Written by Qui Nguyen, Directed by May Adrales with five stand out actors stretching their talent to cover eighteen roles with changing accents, language…
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