Soul Man

Robert Davies was my husband’s friend and colleague from the days when software engineer was their cutting-edge profession. Robert fell for a Chinese girl, and as he was being pulled inexorably toward China – she being from a one-child family with aging parents – he stopped by with her for a visit. It was the […]

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Lakeside Living – February 2026

5th LLT will feature New York’s Metropolitan Opera’s production of Vincenzo Bellini’s bel canto I Puritani. Set during England’s Civil War (c. 1650), Puritani tells the tragic tale about delicate Elvira and her forbidden romance. The spectacle will feature Mexican tenor Javier Camarena, “one of the great voices of our time.” February 5th, 4:00 pm 7th We’re delighted

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YOU and Your Doctor Are Your Medical Team – February 2026

Each of us no doubt thought that “Childhood” diseases like whooping cough, mumps, measles and chickenpox are only just for kids. Sadly, that is not totally accurate. Adults CAN get childhood diseases because: (A) Protection provided by childhood vaccinations can fade over time. You can have intermittent immunity, or no immunity. (B) There’s a decline

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The Third Death

The creaky, wooden kitchen chairs arranged around the Franklin stove awaited the ‘reading of the will’. My insides harbored sparks of anticipation mixed with twitches of sadness. A December snowfall worsened the foreboding gloom on this mournful Sunday, bringing dreariness inside the room. I hated snow. Every Pennsylvania winter while growing up on the farm,

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