Tag: homecomings
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The Last Egg
On Friday, I collected the last egg out of my chicken coup. It filled me with a sadness that an era had ended. I have had my own chickens for more than 25 years. Subscribe to Stacey Seaside …
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Before “After”
In a parallel universe, I should have been in Italy today. A cancellation in Volotea’s flight program between Mykonos and Athens this spring made me privy to a voucher that parlayed into 150 Euros. Set to expire within a year’s time, I began searching how I could use the voucher. Subscribe to Stacey Seaside …
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A Prince and a Knight and a Book Ban
PRIDE month is just nearing its end. But the fight for “PRIDE,” continues in the Supreme Court as we move to the end of the month and their session. Banning books from Maryland schools about non-traditional relationships is on the docket. Subscribe to Stacey Seaside …
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“Asteromata”–Greek Pride
It is rare that I get hung up on a song. The first time I heard “Asteromata” my hair stood on end. I was overwhelmed by melancholy. I have listened and watched “Asteromata” at least 100 times since. Subscribe to Stacey Seaside …
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Being Lady Godiva in 2025
I read an article recently debunking the historical credence of Lady Godiva. Her ride through the streets of Coventry without apparel was relegated to myth or urban legend. Subscribe to Stacey Seaside …
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I wept in mourning
(witnessing the calculated murder of a nation) Tears flowed; I didn’t hold them back. The guide touched my shoulder hesitantly. She heard my quiet sobs as she was standing next to me in the auditorium, where about 50 of us had viewed a short video about the historical significance of the Capitol Building in Washington…
