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BARBARA CAROLE, a Fulbright scholar and graduate of the University of Wisconsin with B.A. and M.A. degrees, lived in Paris for several years as a translator and assistant editor at the Paris Review, before returning to the USA to teach French and French literature at UCLA.
Subsequently, she was a writer and researcher for undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, working in Los Angeles and Monaco, France.
Barbara worked for 20+ years as a marketing executive before leaving the corporate world to concentrate on her career as a writer. Her work appeared in The Paris Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The Issaquah Press, The French Review, FM Magazine and elsewhere.
Barbara now lives near her children and grandchildren with her husband and pets on a
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DAISIES IN THE PARKING LOT

DaisiesLook for the presence of God, they told us in the women’s Bible study group. It is all around us, not just in great miracles, but in the most mundane moments. The session ended. I pulled on a sweater and rushed out to my car. Lots of errands to run today. Lots to do. My eyes kept to the ground; I didn’t want to trip.


And there it was.


Between rows of parked cars, a thick cluster of white and yellow

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