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Mrs. and Mr. Claus' Menu
For about a dozen years now, I have cooked Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Claus. It is a small intimate affair, just the two of them,...
Gus resaurant
Dec 22, 2024
School, Part I (a Ronnie Atchison story)
Look at him! Staring into the pot, stroking his goatee with his right hand - his left hand placed on the small of his back. I saw that...
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Sep 22, 2024
"Ink" (a Family Atchison story)
“Ink” Andrea Atchison knew it would be hard. The “it” was her father’s story, the one he always told between Christmas and New Year’s....
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May 11, 2024
Antlers
(a Ronnie Atchison story) “Come children. Let’s gather round. Let me tell you about the most amazing job interview I ever had. Yes, yes,...
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Dec 20, 2023
Love and Obedience (a Ronnie Atchison story)
I have always been suspicious of Friedrich Nietzsche, more now than when I was in school. Nietzsche was mad from syphilis by the age of...
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Oct 15, 2023
Santa Fe (a Ronnie Atchison story)
Santa Fe I had never felt air like that before - thin, but not clean. It felt like a soft invisible dust on my face. I thought about the...
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Jun 30, 2023
The Scotch and Egg Tea Ritual (a Ronnie Atchison Story)
Dusk had settled in on rue Beaubien as I shuffled through the fresh snow. I was heading into my restaurant to inspect the veal stock I...
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Apr 23, 2023
A Butcher Shop Drama
In my hand, I’m holding chit #78. I’m at the back of a mosh-pit of shoppers, and the air of a large butcher shop is bellowing like an...
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Feb 9, 2023
Day 54 (a Ronnie Atchison story)
“You slept with someone else?” “Yes, sorry” “Why?” “I don‘t know. We were at Myrtle Beach. He was cute. You were here. I just did it. I...
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Feb 1, 2023
The Kite - A Children's Story
The Kite Antonio woke up one morning and put on his 100-year-old shoes. The shoes had been passed down from generation to generation....
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Jan 29, 2023
Ricky (a Ronnie Atchison story)
Ricky “How did I get here?” The ever-hopeful rhetorical question. Somehow, we always hope the ‘here’ will be a better place than the last...
D.A.Fergusson
Jan 29, 2023
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