Author Archives: Alice

Borobudur Temple part 2

I mentioned before that the walls all tell the story of enlightenment. Did I mention that they tended to be a bit tall? Much of the time we couldn’t see just how high up we’d gotten.

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Suzie’s House 450 : Ben’s Poetry and an Invite

Emma hated the halting side of herself. When she and Lisa reached Ben’s bedroom, Lisa walked right in like it was her own home. Emma hovered in the doorway, wondering if it was really ok to go into Ben’s bedroom when he was downstairs, even if he did say for them to go first. Lisa walked right up to his desk, opened a drawer, and pulled out a notebook. “Well?” She looked over her shoulder. “Don’t you want to see […]

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The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge p.402

“The prey is safest at the hunter’s door.” It’s a sentence short, but the ones on either side of this didn’t add enough. To get anything better, I’d have to include entire paragraphs. Almost done with this one! Now if only I could get my ipad working again so I can read the ones I downloaded. MizB of Books and a Beat hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences […]

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Telemarketer

I’m rude. When a telemarketer calls – be it human or machine – I cut through the chit chat to say “take us off your calling list” then hang up. Well, normally. But a particular number kept coming up wanting to discuss “issues of concern to your location.” The actual human on the other end wanted me to answer two questions. Only two. 1)Who did I support in the upcoming primary. 2)How firm was my decision. There was no follow […]

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Low Art

Ted caught Ruth as she was leaving her house. “I heard you’re an art collector. I’m an artist. I brought over one of my faller installations. Would you like to see it? It’s in the back of my pickup.” Ruth considered making a break for it, but her car was right next to his pickup and at ninety years old, she wasn’t exactly moving fast these days. “Alright, young man. Lead the way.” The only think in the back of […]

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Borobudur Temple part 1

Mostly I just want to show off my pictures. 🙂 Borobudur is one of the largest Buddhist monuments in the world. It’s a pyramid with a 150,000 square foot base and six tiers. It’s made entirely of volcanic rock. The advantage of volcanic rock is that it is relatively light weight due to the gas bubbles inside, and easier to carve than sedimentary stone. There are pieces of it as large as a small car included in the temple. We […]

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Suzie’s House 449 : Three Words

“Do you have to be so brutal about it?” Ben emphasized the word brutal, knowing full well that Lisa would know what he meant. Not just that she was being rude to poor Emma. “Is that your word of the day?” Lisa smirked.

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Independence Day

From the moment we arrived in Jakarta until we left Indonesia entirely we saw flags and bunting. This was three weeks of flags and bunting to celebrate Indonesia’s Independence Day.

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My Precious

Over the course of ninety years, a woman can collect a lot of things. Ruth had more than her fair share, much to her pride. She had the ormolu clock given to her at a prestigious university after a poetry reading of her finest work. It sat in the window next to her yacht racing trophy. Even the house itself was a masterpiece – a mansion built on the best piece of land in town and handed down by her […]

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Indonesian Veterans

There was a dictator named Suharto. He ruled Indonesia as president from 1967 to 1998. We went to visit with Indonesian veterans in his house and went through the adjoining museum dedicated to him while we were there. Suharto’s home isn’t normally open to random visitors like us. We were allowed in as a special treat offered by the brother of the house’s current owner. They had two lines of chairs facing one another in a long, otherwise empty room. […]

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Suzie’s House 448 : Eating Lunch in the Den

Emma flopped onto the old couch in the den of Suzie’s house with an audible sigh. She was so lucky the place was vacant today. Or at least the old witch who liked to tell her she didn’t live here wasn’t around, like being a renter gave her special privileges or something.

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Art Restaurant

Most of the places where we were treated to dinner had an old world feel to them. It might be a Dutch heritage, or it might be the gentility of classic Asian ambiance. Either way, there was a sense of timeless elegance with now and then a rural paradise thrown in. This time we had lunch in a place that might have come from down the street from me. The walls where a cheerful yellow, and all four walls were […]

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Melt Down

Not getting through to me? I blame Bluehost. I’m trying to get it fixed, but this could take a while.

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Suzie’s House 447 : Get on Your Hands and Knees, Ethan

“You love me?” Sophie stared at her husband in stunned surprise. Even when he knew she’d tricked him into marriage? He’d known it all along? All these years she’d turned herself into a doormat just so he wouldn’t leave her for his high school sweetheart. All for nothing.

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Annie’s 1st Break by Willee Amsden p.125

Walking down the sidewalk, surrounded by tall buildings and crowds of people, I feel completely isolated from them. We could be walking through a forest among tall trees or a canyon in the desert. MizB of Books and a Beat hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. Go see MizB for more detail.

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