-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
34orion on 84th Anniversary of Krist… James George on 84th Anniversary of Krist… Sue on September 11, 2021 Kate on Tomahawk and Crown: Part 2: Ch… ganid11 on Gonzo Goodbye Archives
Categories
Meta
Monthly Archives: June 2020
Heart-Less: Part 3
Before I leave the testing area, I find a washroom. While I have sanitized my hands twice since entering the building, I know that Purell, while good in a pinch, is not nearly as good as washing. And considering, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Heart Less: Part 2
Going to a medical facility these days is nerve racking. However, I have been a patient of this group of Dr’s since before I can remember and this particular campus was less than a quarter mile from my childhood home. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Heart Less: Part 1
Four weeks ago, I returned to my home in the United States. It was not an easy decision to return, the hardest part leaving my wife behind. This goes beyond the fact that she is charming company and often laughs … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
The Boy Who Saved Summer: Part 4
That night, while Zach and his parents were eating dinner, he sprung his idea on them. “Mom and Dad, Pops and I were talking about summer today and I told him about how I didn’t want it to end … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
The Boy Who Saves Summer Part 3
One day late that summer, Zach came home to a surprise. Instead of Mrs. D in the kitchen making him lunch it was his Mom. He ran over to her and gave her a hug. “Mom what are you doing … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
The Boy Who Save Summer: Part 2
Sometimes he and Byron would walk to town. It was not far away and for that matter it was not very big either but Zach like going there just to see what was going on. He would climb onto … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
The Boy Who Saved Summer: Part 1
Zach’s bedroom was awake with sunlight. It always was first thing in the morning. His parents, who liked to sleep late when they could, had decided that their only child should have the bedroom that faced east. In fairness, they … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Fathers Day
It is Sunday June 17, 2001, Father’s Day, and I am standing with my father and a group of people on the pebbled beach of Skilak Lake, Alaska. The weather is cool with a silky breeze, sunny skies with … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
20/20 Vision Part 5: Final
It is mid-morning, with a gentle sun streaming through the trees of the street are walking long. The temperature was perfect where you feel neither hot or a cold. The breeze was so gentle it, but it brought with … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
20/20 Vision Part 4
The row boat was a brilliant white, with teak wood gunwales, and shining brass holders for the oars. The man rowing the boat had a medium brown complexion, short coarse black hair, a broad smiling face, and was … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment