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Tag Archives: Mothers
Throw Mama from the Train a Kiss
Jillian-the-Fox keeps inspiring my posts, (which is strange, because I know she doesn’t like writing prompts), and her post this week about her mother in NYC reminded me of my mother’s New York tales. This one involves my mother and … Continue reading
Posted in Tonette Joyce
Tagged children, family, grandmothers, immigrants, Italian language, Italy, Mothers, New York City, Pennsylvania, secretaries, Throw Mama from the Train a Kiss, time, trains
8 Comments
Lite Light Tales
You asked the wrong family member to discuss strange/exciting/unusual things that have happened at traffic lights. I don’t have much in the way of stories at a light. Now, my brother had more than a few strange occurrences, (mostly involving … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Tonette Joyce
Tagged ambulance, ambulance drivers, confidence, Liz Taylor, Mothers, Motorcycle officers, traffic lights
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Mother’s Day
Where Would We Be Without Moms? By Jeff Salter Well, the obvious answer is: without moms … we wouldn’t even exist! Yeah, not only did they give us birth, but – in most cases – moms … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, poetry, writing
Tagged grandmother, great-grandmother, Mom's Day, moms, moms as characters, mother's day, mother-in-law, Mother’s Day Poem, Mothers, other mother, Poem, poetry, step-mom
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