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  • The Oyster. It has come to symbolize the Chesapeake Bay. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill reflects on its beauty and says, perhaps, we should…
  • As we age, we lose things along the way, things that have been with us for years. However, Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill reflects,…
  • It is said the April showers bring May flowers. But, Delmarva Public Radio essayist George Merrill writes, if you listen closely you can here the rain…
  • Mother's Day is upon us. And amid the festivities Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill reminds us that this is a truly complicated and sometimes…
  • The ubiquitous usage of the term like, even where it is not needed, got Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill to ponder, what prompts this strange…
  • One day a Cardinal came tapping at his window. And, Delmarva Public Media Essayist George Merrill writes discovered he only had eyes for his own image.
  • Our minds are never really idle. Delmarva Public Media Essayist George Merrill writes there is a magic to the thoughts that fill the void.
  • There was a time when a tweet was a sweet sound instead of 140 characters. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill yearns for the quiet moments of…
  • Where might the soul be located? Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes it is where the mythical gods put it.
  • The casualness of today stands in contrast to the formality of the past. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes that something may have been…
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