The Fisherman’s Guide To Happiness
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter One: Select Early Works Of RJ Monroe Chapter Two: Cape Cod Capers Chapter Three: Florida Fish Tales Chapter Four: Dominican Debacle Chapter Five: Buc – A- Roo RJ ********** CHAPTER ONE: Select Early Works Of RJ Monroe “Highly Sophisticated” ****** Two Happy Fishermen “RJ &...
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My Elegant Friend
*This story appeared as “An ‘Adirondack Outlaw’ at Cornell in the Adirondack Almanack’s April 18, 2021 on-line edition. ********** My Elegant Friend I wrote the poem “Sweet Adrienne” sometime in early 1982, during the spring semester of my freshman year at Cornell. Just before getting called into the...
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Ghost Lake Rising
I first drafted the poem “Ghost Lake” while working out of Lake Colden’s Interior Headquarters cabin as a DEC trail hand in the summer of ’83, haunted by memories from earlier trips into Colden with my dad. On those shared journeys, in the late ’70’s, Dad still had...
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NOT QUITE BULLETPROOF
One Man’s Cancer Survival Story ********** To My Wife, Children, Family & Friends Who’ve Lived & Fought Alongside Me Every Day We’ve Been In ************ AUTHOR’S NOTE: “I’m Sorry- It’s Cancer.” Â Â Â Â Those are words no one ever wants to hear. Â I know. Â I’ve heard them three...
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We’re All Heroes Now
    The event that I’m about to describe has haunted a dark corner of my mind since the night it occurred. Some may find it disturbing. I still do. **********  It was a Saturday evening in 1986. I was a young lieutenant recently assigned to the 10th Mountain...
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ROCK & FIRE
    Comic book war heroes. As kids, growing up in the ’70’s, my brother Ray & I loved ’em. The Haunted Tank, Unknown Soldier, Weird War Tales- & my personal favorite -SGT ROCK.    “ROCK” was “Easy Company” Platoon Sergeant, “Top Kick” in a long series of WWII comic...
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OUTLAW 20/20
“Welcoming In The New Year” “Stayin’ Warm by The Stove” Well, here we are! Another decade behind us- it’s ours now. We own it. 2020 before us- who knows what lies on the trail ahead! This decade certainly ended with a few nice surprises. My wife...
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Outlaw Gnomes
Early last fall, when Robin & I were first planning our Christmas gift shopping list, we asked my Mom, who lives with us now, and has everything; “Mom-What do you want for Christmas?” Mom’s answer? “A really neat Garden Gnome.” Which made perfect sense. Mom has always been a...
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Enterprising Lads
Author’s Note: This story was published in The Adirondack Almanack’s December 21, 2021 online edition. ********** We moved to Saranac Lake from Lake Placid in the summer of ’73. I had just finished 4th grade. My brother Ray (“Raymond” then) & I explored the river, rode bikes,...
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Blown Up & Stuffed
Author’s Note: A little over a year after debuting as my blog’s all time most viewed post, this story was published in The Adirondack Almanack’s November 26, 2021 online edition. ********** “Saranac Lake Redskins” “This Here Is Monk” Saranac Lake High School. Varsity practice field – July, 1978: ...
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