The Case of the Missing Cat–by Gordon Lewin
As a childless catless lady (who doesn’t understand cats at all ) I decided to publish Gordon Lewin’s ode to VP candidate JD Vance. Not a word in it is true.
As a childless catless lady (who doesn’t understand cats at all ) I decided to publish Gordon Lewin’s ode to VP candidate JD Vance. Not a word in it is true.
In case you’re wondering what became of my Chatbot dating adventure–rest assured that it continues.
Writer Anita Harris is thankful that Cambridge has reached phase 3 in Massachusetts’ covid reopening –and for the people who have helped her through the pandemic.
After someone gives Cambridge writer Anita Harris the finger at Fresh Pond (and, to be honest, Harris responds in kind), Ranger Jean Rogers explains rules of the road and etiquette for Cambridge’s public spaces. “We all matter and we all make a difference,” Rogers says.
Cambridge author Anita Harris is glad that Halloween skeleton at Compaq computer is located on the Cambridge Innovation Center’s 5th floor, and not on unnamed floor where she often works–dubbed “elderhostel.”
Cambridge writer Anita Harris and her friends chose beer instead of indoor rock climbing at CIC party on Friday night. Does this mean we’re not cool?
The Queen listens but doesn’t say much, joked Ann Avidon, Vice Consul, in setting up a cardboard photo at a recent health care event at the UK Consulate in Cambridge.
Who made Microsoft geeks the emperors of syntax and spelling and slang (Oh my!)? Who taught them to spell and keep up with language? Why are they the Wizards of Word?