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April 4, 2026

A2Z Challenge – D is for Detroit

I recently reconnected with a neighbor of mine, and discovered that Detroit, Michigan was her hometown, also. My family had left in 1962, while she left more recently. I was pleased to hear that some of the areas in Detroit are built back up. It had taken such a dive after the US auto industry crashed and burned. The riots and what became known as Devil’s Night (Halloween — in which roving gangs ran through Detroit, burning houses and other buildings down.) added immensely to Detroit’s fall into ruin.

This picture was gifted to me by a brave soul who traversed into my old neighborhood in 2010 as a favor to me. Our house had been declared a historical landmark a few years after we moved. The people who lived in it in 2010 did their best to keep up the house. I have many fond memories living in Detroit, as a child. This old house had some of the best places to hide from my brother or to hide away to read a book.

One of my fondest memories were of all the times we went boating on the Detroit River and spent time on Belle Island.

Even though I have many fond memories of growing up in Detroit, Michigan, I know that I would not want to move back there, or even go back to visit my old neighborhoods. The changes are far too drastic and I would be heartbroken to see my old haunting grounds in such disarray.

Photo by D. Jonze on Pexels.com

Posted for the A2Z Challenge with some inspiration from Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

March 21, 2026

SoCS – Will It Be the Easy Way or Hard Way?

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“Do you want to do this the easy way or the hard way?”

“You’re joking, right? This isn’t a cop show. Also, we aren’t some brand of mobster.”

“I repeat, do you want to do this the easy way…?”

“Stop right there,” I interrupt emphatically. “This is absolutely ridiculous!”

The robot takes a step toward me. “I am programmed to help you go to bed. Your doctor says you need more sleep. Do you want to do this the easy way or the hard way?”

I sigh. What was I thinking when I told the doctor that I needed help to go to sleep. I knew that robotics was her side project. Resigned, I answer, “The easy way.” The robot lifts its arm, which I take, as though I’m being taken on a date. The robot escorts me to my bedroom and watches as I trade my lounging clothes for my sleeping gown. After I’ve climbed into bed, the robot neatly tucks the sheets and blankets around me and begins humming a lullaby.

Written for Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

March 14, 2026

SoCS — Review

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Today’s Linda’s Stream of Consciousness prompt word is review, which reminded me that I have fallen behind in doing reviews for books that I’ve read recently. I have kept up with rating them, and occasionally write a little blurb. I haven’t done full-on reviews, explaining the reasons behind my ratings.

I’d like to say that I’ll work on that this week, but with the promise of temperatures reaching the 80s this coming week, I’m sure I’ll be outside more, enjoying the warmth, before this false spring ends.

March 7, 2026

SoCS — Sleepy

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I just arrived home a short time ago from a birthday party held in a restaurant and the distance from the couch to my bed feels ridiculously far.

Posted for Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

February 28, 2026

SoCS – Smooth

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Ever since I saw the prompt for today’s Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness, earlier today, I have had two songs become bigtime earworms: Smooth by Santana and Smooth Operator by Sade.

February 14, 2026

SoCS and FOWC – The Love Pirate

He called himself The Love Pirate. He didn’t care if calling himself The Love Pirate sounded arrogant. He didn’t care if anyone believed it possible to pirate a very specific emotion from humans. Over one hundred years ago, he discovered that he had this unique ability to stealthily enter someone’s heart and steal a portion of the love they felt for someone else. He, also, discovered that stealing that little treasure kept him immortal. For him, love truly was what made the world go around.

Posted for Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday and Fandango’s One-Word Challenge.

February 7, 2026

SoCS – One More Chapter

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It’s late, and I’m going to climb into bed and read one more chapter.

Posted for Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

January 31, 2026

JusJoJan26 & SoCS

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Per Linda G. Hill: Your prompt for #JusJoJan the 31st and Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “scratch an itch.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

Since my back was very itchy yesterday and still a little itchy this morning, that is all I can think about — scratching that itch! lol

January 3, 2026

SoCS & JusJoJan – Fast/Slow

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This post will have to be short and written as fast as I can. It was a busy day and I got home just a very short time ago. It’s close to midnight. I don’t have the time to be slow and thoughtful, here.

Talking about fast, this evening, I was out visiting friends and the evening went by very quickly. It was much later than I realized when I finally left to come home.

Posted for Linda G. Hill’s JusJoJan — Fast/Slow.

December 20, 2025

SoCS – Batter/Better/Bitter/Butter

Filed under: Fiction,Writing — yvensong @ 8:39 pm
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Batter up!”

Beverly had hoped that Jonathon would be a better boyfriend than her last one, but here she was, sitting in the bitter cold, wondering how much longer she was going to have to watch another boring baseball game.

The game played another extra two innings, before the tie was broken. The final score was 1 to 2. She gulped the last few drops of the cup of Bulletcoffee she ordered in an attempt to warm up a bit and so that she wouldn’t fall asleep during the last hours of the game. Beverly had never heard of putting butter and coffee together prior to this night. She knew that after tonight she’d drink it more often, though not with Jonathon. Once he brought her back home, she bid him a bittersweet goodbye, explaining to him that their relationship was over.

Written for Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday.

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