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        • CXLI. Music
        • CXXIV. The Quest for Human Equality and Dignity
        • CXXIX. Fugue
        • CXXX. Under the Sun
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 1 — Syncopating Jackhammers
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 2 — Rhapsody
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 3 — “The Wallflower” and the Saga of Annie and Henry
        • CXXXII. “Under the Trees It Was Green and Cool”: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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    • Introduction & Prologue
    • Journal – Vol. I
      • Journal — Part 1
        • I. Introduction and Prologue
        • II. Are You Doing This on Purpose?
        • III. Lowrider
        • IV. Why Salmon Salad and Mozart
        • V. “Der Müller und der Bach”
        • VI. Gone with the Wine in B-Flat Major
        • VII. Brownouts
        • VIII. Moving
        • IX. The Last Drawing
        • X. The Human Condition
      • Journal — Part 2
        • XI. Alone
        • XII. Les Preludes
        • XIII. Maybe I Shouldn’t Eat Chicken, but Some Veterinarians Eat Dogs
        • XIV. Grasping for … Well, Candelabra
        • XV. A Song to Maggie
        • XVI. Rolling Out the Dough
        • XVII. The Help
        • XVIII. Ahh, but It’s a Dry Heat
        • XIX. Must Love Peanuts
        • XX. Spizzle Jitney
      • Journal — Part 3
        • XXI. In Her Own Words
        • XXII. Jellyfish
        • XXIII. Good Night! Irene!
        • XXIV. Woman in White
        • XXV. Airing the Laundry
        • XXVI. Shelter from the Storm
        • XXVII. The Horn Section
        • XXVIII. Revel with a Cause
        • XXIX. The Overture
        • XXX. Pulling the Rug Out and Other Amusing Stories
      • Journal — Part 4
        • XXXI. The Last of the Crickets
        • XXXII. The Phantom of the Blog
        • XXXIII. Nights at the Round Table
        • XXXIV. Spindles
        • XXXV. Why I Think the Lemmings Get Pushed
        • XXXVI. Farther Away
        • XXXVII. The Wind Whispered Stories Through the Trees
        • XXXVIII. The Green Light Across the —-
        • XXXIX. The Far Shore
        • XL. Jetta
      • Journal — Part 5
        • XLI. Offerings of the Wise
        • XLII. She’s Back
        • XLIII. Ya Gotta Have a Drop Cloth
        • XLIV. How Do I Get Home from Here?
        • XLV. Riding the El to the End of the Line
        • XLVI. The Magic Candle
        • XLVII. For Whom the Bottle Tolls
        • XLVIII. The Owl
        • XLIX. The Age of Senility
      • Journal — Part 6
        • The Backstage Quartet
          • L. Backstage – Act I
          • LI. Backstage — Act II
          • LII. Backstage — Act III
          • LIII. Epilogue
        • LIV. Eleventh Hour Bleed Out
        • LV. My Furry Valentine
        • LVI. Falling Star
        • LVII. Keats
        • LVIII. I Am Keats
        • LIX. My Life on Parchment
    • Journal – Vol. II
      • Journal — Part 7
        • LX. Les Retours
        • LXI. Mother
        • LXII. It’s What We Are
        • LXIII. The Caregiver Experience
        • LXIV. The Caregiver Gift
        • LXV. The Caregiver Alone
        • LXVI. The Caregiver Family and Thoughts
        • LXVII. The Caregiver and Reincarnation
        • LXVIII. The Butterfly
        • LXIX. Pole Barbies
      • Journal – Part 8
        • LXX. Where Am I Now?
        • LXXI. Mother’s Day
        • LXXII. The Downsourced
        • LXXIII. Mirror, Mirror …
        • LXXIV. The Blue Deer
        • LXXV. The Centipede
        • LXXVI. The Men in My Life
        • LXXVII. The Party’s Over
        • LXXVIII. The Price of Freedom
        • LXXIX. Let Freedom Ring
      • Journal – Part 9
        • LXXX. The Lion at the Gate
        • LXXXI. Dinner with Moriarty
        • LXXXII. A Paperback Is Born
        • LXXXIII. The Fourth Walnut Tree
        • LXXXIV. Potato Chips
        • LXXXV. Emma’s Return
        • LXXXVI. Our Town
        • LXXXVII. War, Suffering and Blame
        • LXXXVI.II Our Town Revisited
        • LXXXVIII. The Seasons
        • LXXXIX. Early Morning Prose
      • Journal – Part 10
        • XC. The Swinger
        • XCI. The Distressed Gentlewoman
        • XCII. The Phantom Dialog
        • XCIII. Thanksgiving
        • XCIV. The Serenity of the Turquoise
        • XCV. Tales from the Family Tree
        • XCVI. It Came Upon a Night So Clear
        • XCVII. The Iris in the Snow
        • XCVIII. Bag of Scones
        • XCIX. A Sense of Place
      • Journal — Part 11
        • C. Last Kiss
        • CI. Who Cares?
        • CII. All the Forgotten Faces
        • CIII. A Hug and Kiss at the Gate
        • CIV. The Water Goblin
        • CV. Toccata
        • CVI: Beneath the Laughing Willow: Physics Rendezvous with History
        • CVII. The Unstable Wind
        • CVIII. Moriarty’s Way
        • CIX. Wallie-isms
    • Journal – Vol. III
      • Journal — Part 12
        • CX. To What Green Altar
        • CXI. We’ll Always Have Paris
        • CXII-i. With Every Note
        • CXII-ii. Giving Meaning to Life: Bartering
        • CXIII. Sebastian’s Flight, Part 1 — The Folly
        • CXIII. Sebastian’s Flight, Part2 — Masquerade
        • CXIII. Sebastian’s Flight, Part 3 — Perigee
        • CXIII. Sebastian’s Flight, Part 4 — Flight Path
        • CXIV. A Treat for the Senses
      • Journal — Part 13
        • CXVI. The House of Seven Staircases
        • CXVII. Snow Comes Softly
        • CXVIII. In the Christmas Tree
        • CXIX. A Ticket to Sochi
        • CXX. Battering and Abuse
        • CXXI. Pensées
        • CXXII. The Caterpillar and the Butterfly and the Caterpillar
        • CXXIII. Tea at the Opera House
        • CXXIV. The Quest for Human Equality and Dignity
        • CXXV. Pouring Milk on the Ceiling
      • Journal — Part 14
        • CXXVI. Duck Creek Historical Society Burger Night Fundraising Dinner
        • CXXVII. Snake in the Grass
        • CXXVIII. Once Upon a Time
        • CXXIX. Fugue
        • CXXX. Under the Sun
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 1 — Syncopating Jackhammers
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 2 — Rhapsody
        • CXXXI. Music: Part 3 — “The Wallflower” and the Saga of Annie and Henry
        • CXXXI. Music: Interlude
        • CXXXII. “Under the Trees It Was Green and Cool”: F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • Journal – Part 15
        • CXLI. Music
        • CXXXIX. Konami Moving
        • CXXXIII. Zinfandel
        • CXXXIV. Snow Comes Softly II
        • CXXXV. Memories, As They Cast Their Long Shadows Before Me
        • CXXXVI. Snow Comes Softly
        • CXXXVII. The Gateway
        • CXXXVIII. Fugue II
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        • The Woman in White
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        • Yet … It May Not Be What You Think It Is
        • Zephyr at Dawn – Round Table Nights II
        • A-Z Challenge Reflection 2015: One Thousand and One Tulips
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        • Lunch on the C&D Canal
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        • Naples, Florida — Part I
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        • Question: What Will Be the Verse You Contribute?
        • Restore Hetch Hetchy
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        • 5 Day / 5 Photo Blog Challenge — Bodie Ghost Town
        • 5 Day / 5 Photo Blog Challenge — Redondo Beach Pier & Harbor
        • 5 Day / 5 Photo Blog Challenge — The Maggie S. Myers
        • 5 Day / 5 Photo Blog Challenge — The Quest for Human Equality and Dignity
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      • Liebster Award 2016
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  • Funny Farm Stories
    • Gringo Stories: Introduction
    • Highpockets
    • Sprinkling Strawberries
    • Fry ‘Em and They Get Tighter
    • The Only Thing That Hung Out There Besides Me Were the Alligators
    • Peach Fuzz
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    • Strawberry Table
  • Leftover Bridges
    • The View from the Cupola
    • Zinfandel
    • CXL. Time and the Russian Clock
  • The Phantom of My Blog
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    • One. The Phantom of My Blog
  • Afternoons of an Author
    • Essays
      • A Watermelon of the Hindenburg Variety
      • Dewdrop Refractions: In the Wink of a Moment
      • EVERGLADES CITY … or, The Idiot Who Wore Shorts
      • I’m New in Town
      • On Becoming a Bluehair
      • Softly Comes the Snow
      • The Broccoli Episode
      • The Great Gadabout
      • The Professor
      • The Raptor
      • What If Mr. Darcy Came to Dinner…?
      • White Sock Marks
    • Short Stories
      • THE SEBASTIAN QUARTET
      • The Tea Bag Incident
      • CONNELL: These Eyes
    • Poetry
      • A Dusting of Snow
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      • The Dust of a Flower
      • The Fog
    • Blue Deer Writers Workshops
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    • Delaware Stories
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald at Ellerslie
      • Environmental Stewardship & Education
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        • The View from Taylor’s Bridge
        • Delaware Wild Lands, Inc. – History
        • Food for Thought … A Conversation with Michael McGrath
        • The Coastal Zone Act and the Blackbird
        • From Delaware Wild Lands
        • Education, St. Andrew’s School & Environmental Sustainability
          • St. Andrew’s School 75th Anniversary
          • St. Andrew’s School: A Precarious Outlier
          • Dan O’Connell – Teacher, Scientist, Lawyer, Activist
          • Appoquinimink River Association: How You Can Help
          • On Noxontown Pond
      • History & Culture
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          • CXXVI. Duck Creek Historical Society Burger Night Fundraising Dinner
          • The Gathering Place
          • Smyrna by Candlelight
        • Odessa
          • Historic Odessa: A Living Time Capsule
          • What If Mr. Darcy Came to Dinner?
          • The Appoquinimink Meeting House
          • Chemistry History Detective
        • Middletown
          • The Everett Theatre
        • CXXIX. Fugue
      • Human Interest
        • CXXIV. The Quest for Human Equality and Dignity
        • Domestic Violence Awareness
          • Linda Lovelace: The Deeper Implications
          • Witney’s Lights
    • Environmental, Human Interest & Profiles
      • CXXIV. The Quest for Human Equality and Dignity
      • The Low Whistle of the Wind
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        • Robin Preiss, Principal Dancer of the Pennsylvania Ballet
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  • Great Authors’ Storytelling
    • Essays
      • Jane Austen – By Carol Child
    • Jane Austen Readings for Readers Theater
    • Great Authors’ Stories
      • “The Great Gatsby” Passage – F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • “The Steppe” Passage – Anton Chekhov
      • Bernard-Henri Lévy: “Jews, Be Wary of Trump”
      • CXXXII. “Under the Trees It Was Green and Cool”: F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • Darcy Proposes
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald at Ellerslie
      • The Gift of the Magi
  • Contributors
    • “The Unseen Traveler” — By T. J. Banks
    • 3 Ways of Being Creative Like van Gogh – By Susanne van Doorn
    • A Memory, a short story by Silvia Villalobos
    • Coming Home to the Self – By Jean Raffa
    • Gwynn Rogers
      • Lulu, The FurReal Kitty
    • Only Kindness Makes Sense – By Elaine Mansfield
    • Poetry by Contributors
      • Just a Few Poems by T.J. Banks
      • Run the Symphony Backwards – By Deborah Gregory
      • Robert Pennington Price Poetry
    • Val Rainey
      • Just How Did I Get Myself into This?
      • Val’s Story — Part Two: Caregiving 2009
  • Bookstore & My Books
  • The Maggie S. Myers
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    • It Came Upon a Night So Clear
    • Maggie S. Myers, Video
    • The Sinking and Raising of the Maggie
    • Maggie Gets Her Sail
    • The Low Whistle of the Wind
    • A Song to Maggie
    • Thanksgiving
    • Let Freedom Ring
  • What Should I Do with This Green Thing…?
    • Fathoming Melons: Inside Cantaloupe and Honeydew
    • Oranges
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      • Whole Cranberry Sauce
      • Salmon Salad
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“I made a full and minute census of the whole of Sakhalin’s population, and saw everything except the death penalty. When we see each other I will show you a whole trunkful of stuff about the convicts which is very valuable as raw material. I know a very great deal now, but I have brought away a horrid feeling. While I was staying in Sakhalin, I only had a bitter feeling in my inside as though from rancid butter; and now, as I remember it, Sakhalin seems to me a perfect hell.”  Anton Chekhov, letter to A.S. Suvorin, Dec. 9, 1890.

The Scheherazade Chronicles is dedicated to the development of storytelling and to raising awareness of and promoting access to the humanities for the edification and enlightenment of humankind, thus to save humankind from death by the cleaver of ignorance.

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    Look Homeward, Angel

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    ... a stone, a leaf, an unfound door; of a stone, a leaf, a door. And of all the forgotten faces.

    Naked and alone we came into exile. In her dark womb we did not know our mother's face; from the prison of her flesh have we come into the unspeakable and incommunicable prison of this earth.

    Which of us has known his brother? Which of us has looked into his father's heart? Which of us has not remained forever prison-pent? Which of us is not forever a stranger and alone?

    O waste of loss, in the hot mazes, lost, among bright stars on this most weary unbright cinder, lost! Remembering speechlessly we seek the great forgotten language, the lost lane-end into heaven, a stone, a leaf, an unfound door. Where? When?

    O lost, and by the wind grieved, ghost, come back again.

    Thomas Wolfe
    Look Homeward, Angel
    1929

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    The Dead

    “Gabriel Conroy reflects on his wife's former lover, Michael Furey:


    The air of the room chilled his shoulders. He stretched himself cautiously along under the sheets and lay down beside his wife. One by one they were all becoming shades. Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age. He thought of how she who lay beside him had locked in her heart for so many years that image of her lover's eyes when he had told her that he did not wish to live.

    Generous tears filled Gabriel's eyes. He had never felt like that himself towards any woman, but he knew that such a feeling must be love. The tears gathered more thickly in his eyes and in the partial darkness he imagined he saw the form of a young man standing under a dripping tree. Other forms were near. His soul had approached that region where dwell the vast hosts of the dead. He was conscious of, but could not apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself, which these dead had one time reared and lived in, was dissolving and dwindling.

    A few light taps upon the pane made him turn to the window. It had begun to snow again. He watched sleepily the flakes, silver and dark, falling obliquely against the lamplight. The time had come for him to set out on his journey westward. Yes, the newspapers were right: snow was general all over Ireland. It was falling on every part of the dark central plain, on the treeless hills, falling softly upon the Bog of Allen and, farther westward, softly falling into the dark mutinous Shannon waves. It was falling, too, upon every part of the lonely churchyard on the hill where Michael Furey lay buried. It lay thickly drifted on the crooked crosses and headstones, on the spears of the little gate, on the barren thorns. His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead.

    --James Joyce "The Dead" From Dubliners 1914

    “Chasing Cars,” by Snow Patrol

    We’ll do it all
    Everything
    On our own

    We don’t need
    Anything
    Or anyone

    If I lay here
    If I just lay here
    Would you lie with me and just forget the world?

    I don’t quite know
    How to say
    How I feel

    Those three words
    Are said too much
    They’re not enough

    If I lay here
    If I just lay here
    Would you lie with me and just forget the world?

    Forget what we’re told
    Before we get too old
    Show me a garden that’s bursting into life

    Let’s waste time
    Chasing cars
    Around our heads

    I need your grace
    To remind me
    To find my own

    If I lay here
    If I just lay here
    Would you lie with me and just forget the world?

    Forget what we’re told
    Before we get too old
    Show me a garden that’s bursting into life

    All that I am
    All that I ever was
    Is here in your perfect eyes, they’re all I can see

    I don’t know where
    Confused about how as well
    Just know that these things will never change for us at all

    If I lay here
    If I just lay here
    Would you lie with me and just forget the world?

    Songwriters: Nathan Connolly / Gary Lightbody / Jonathan Quinn / Tom Simpson / Paul Wilson

    Chasing Cars lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

    I spent seven years in the 1990s binge-cashiering at a farm stand on a 30-acre farm in Naples, Florida. While strings of cashiers came and went, during the intervals I often worked nine days straight. I loved my job and the customers. Some became enduring friends and plenty produced sundry stories for my amusement. I wrote down the stories and saved them. Now, as thoughts poke through of gardens and rows of strawberries, corn, tomatoes, lettuces, herbs, peppers, eggplant, squashes and melons, I offer you samples of my stories and expert citrus advice. For your binge-reading pleasure, I am gathering these stories into a book called FUNNY FARM STORIES. You can find some of these stories up above, in the menu headings under the header photo, across the top of this page. Don’t know an orange from a melon? Check out WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH THIS GREEN THING…? I hope their flavors delight you. –Carolina Gringo, as told to Samantha Mozart.

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