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GRAIN OF SALT
March 26, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com In a world of super haba-daba lattes, designer donuts at $4.50 and your name written on the coffee container that you must pick up at another counter, it was… Continue reading
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OPTIMISM
March 19, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com There is indisputable evidence that despite each older generation claiming the young are going to hell in a hand basket, the truth is otherwise. Always has been. … Continue reading
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THE OLD POST OFFICE
March 12, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com In a very simple time when things were still complicated for grown-ups of course, country children of the 1940s and ’50s found diversion in rustling through the woods, playing hide and… Continue reading
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MY TIME
‘OFF THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN’/gunther March 6, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com On an early morning run in the Northeast, about 6, before the suburban/urban beings start their engines and rev up for the endless trips to… Continue reading
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HAPPY TO HELP
February 26, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com The daughter of a Rockland Journal-News colleague from long ago when the community newspaper still existed at 53 Hudson Ave., Nyack, N.Y., recently sent me an unidentified photograph of… Continue reading
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THE ANNUAL VISIT
February 19, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com There was always anticipation in the 1939 Dodge my father drove to the ferries at Weehawken to begin our rare visits to New York City. A country boy living… Continue reading
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‘GOTHAM ABSTRACT’
February 12, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com There is mystery in Gotham, the generic word for any city, ancient or modern. Tall buildings dwarfing others, alleyways in daylight darkness, corners in street lamp shadow, anonymous individuals… Continue reading
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POWER OF LANGUAGE
February 5, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com James Joyce, the writer who had to leave Dublin to narrate its soul, is remembered for more than classic works like “Dubliner” and Ulysses.” His story and character quotes… Continue reading
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STILLNESS
January 29, 2023 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Despite the rotation, a doorknob has stillness. You may have gone on a trip, and the handle has not been turned. You will do so, and the great feeling… Continue reading
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UNFINISHED STORIES
By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com “Unfinished Story,” the title of this painting inspired by an old doorway on Piermont Avenue in the Hudson River village, speaks for itself. We all have unfinished stories. When I… Continue reading