Author Archives: Ellen Ross

LuJoe

Romeo and Juliet.  Napoleon and Josephine.  The Duke and Duchess of Windsor.  I only have to mention these three couples and you’ll instantly know I’m thinking about legendary love stories.  These names, inextricably linked together, have gone down through the … Continue reading

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Never Mind

Will you ever wait in a restaurant?  I don’t mean for a few minutes as they freshen your table or get rid of the dawdlers still lingering there.  I mean would you, do you, hang around a long time in … Continue reading

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My Dinner with Albie

Author’s Note:  This post is dedicated to the cherished memory of Barry Lind.  He loved the movie Two for the Road as much as I did.  I thought about him the whole time I was writing this.  God bless you, … Continue reading

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“Is my Nicky.” Part Two

Czesc.  Welcome back. When last we left her, my housekeeper Klara was caught up in an ardent love triangle.  Two guys in my house were constantly competing for her attention and affection.  One was my dog, Egon.  The other was … Continue reading

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“Is my Nicky.” Part One

Author’s Note: Today is my son Nick’s birthday.  Happy birthday, Sweetie.  This two-pack is for you.  Love, Mom In 1988 my beloved housekeeper, Mary, told me she was taking a leave of absence to be with her ill husband.  She’d be … Continue reading

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The Middle

I hate pie crust.  I only like what lies between.  When I was a kid I would eat the filling – leaving the empty crust to collapse onto itself on the plate.  (A practice which my mother decried as wasteful.)  And … Continue reading

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The Bottom Line

It’s that time of year again.  The Ides of April.  Tax Season.  By now you’ve all probably been to your accountants, reviewed your financial situations and sent in your signed forms.  Or filed for an extension at the very least. … Continue reading

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Never Again

This past Monday, April eighth, was Holocaust Remembrance Day.  And today I am remembering. I was eleven when I came upon Leon Uris’s Exodus on my parents’ bookshelf.  (A voracious reader as a kid, I had already plowed my way through … Continue reading

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Thumbs Up

Stop the presses!  Only one other time in Letter From Elba history have I made a post switch.  Today’s post was supposed to be about the one enchanted evening I spent with the fabulous Albert Finney.  But I’m sure he … Continue reading

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The Answer is Sudbury. Part II

When last we left our newly-weds, Husband Number Two and I had just hastily departed Mackinac Island in a huff and we were, once again, on our way on our great North American road adventure.  All told it would be over … Continue reading

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