This will be brief:

A huge fan of Kamala Harris since she’d run for president, I’ve owned a “Kamala” baseball cap since May 0f 2019. (Or as we say these days, “pre-COVID.”) After that debacle of a debate, I’d been wearing it— and having uplifting, positive, chance-encounter conversations with women of all ages. Lots of thumbs up, too. (from men, too, of course.) Within an hour of Biden’s history-making announcement, my hat and I  needed to get to Harvard Square; a middle-aged man, walking in the opposite direction, saw us. And stopped, right there, on the sidewalk: “Wait! What? How did you get that so fast?”

Sweetheart? Women have been wearing this hat for centuries. We’re more than ready.

We understand the assignment.

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  1. Dear Patricia:
    Our family were so saddened to learn of your brother’s passing in today’s Cape Cod Times. Paul was a special guy and we are so sorry that we never kept in touch even though we were a couple of towns away. I found your blog while searching for your address. Jean and I have enjoyed reading your posts and we would love to get together with you in the near future. Perhaps round up some other cousins along the way! We are keeping you and family in our thoughts and prayers…we hope to see you soon to offer them in person. Fondly, Louise Marden O’Neil and Jean Wild Bannister

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