Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough
Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades
For ever and for ever when I move..."
-- "Ulysesses", by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Here's a list of some of the places I've met people. I'll update as I think back. It's nice to remember and to check up on how people and places are doing:
- Winnie family of Everett, Washington
- Saint Mary Magdalen Parish and School
- A Cub Scout Pack and a Boy Scout Troop (possibly Troop 19), both at Olivia Park School
- St Edward Seminary, Kenmore, Washington (and now its alumni listserve)
- Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
- Barony of the Northwoods, Middle Kingdom, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA)
- Lansing Community College (adult education classes)
- Pelham, Amherst, West Springfield and Springfield, Massachusetts
- Barony of Bergental, East Kingdom, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA)
- Coleco Industries, Hartford, Connecticut
- Exit 7 Players, Ludlow, Massachusetts
- Spalding Sports Worldwide, Chicopee
- Ross Associates, Springfield
- MassMutual (first the Investment Management Division, then Pension Management)
- Western New England College School of Law
- Massachusetts Bar Association (now retired)
- Washington State Bar Association
- Member - lawyer
- Employee (webmaster) - about 1999 to about 2003, more or less
- Chair - World Peace Thru Law Section
- Member - various sections & committees
- Analysts International Corporation (AIC), Bellevue, Washington
- Care Computer Systems (which may have become or merged with Keane)
- Nordstrom's (thru AIC)
- Bon Marche' (thru AIC)
- Bruce Bookman's dojo (now Tenzan Aikiko)
- Aikido Eastside, Bellevue
- Shorewood Apartments (as a resident, with many memories)
- Mercer Island Youth & Family Services Thrift Store (assistant volunteer book lady)
- Centennial Apartments, Belltown (Seattle)
- Lawyers for Warriors
- Attorneys Assisting Citizen-Soldiers and Families
- Sustainable Belltown
1 comment:
What a nice idea ... and what a varied list. Isn't it amazing ... people touch our lives in all manner of places. And when they do, we are forever changed.
Thanks for sharing the fabric of your life with us!
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