If he were perfect he wouldn’t be Dan the Handyman, laying tile in crooked rows,
I never remember year to year but then some morning in March I’ll walk out in the yard
You think you got problems? You probably do but would you trade with Phillip, a Vietnam vet who still thinks Agent Orange lurks in
For years Rocky’s Diner had always done a great business for breakfast and lunch but his dinner business had fallen off recently as folks moved to the suburbs, got married, died or simp...
Ginny didn’t know if it was a large pond or a small lake in the middle of the beautiful park where she had been hired right after high school to help with maintenance of the grounds. No...
Old barber shop in a neighborhood never posh now poor. A single chair with an ancient barber
We are to each other now many decades later what we were the day we got married, a couple at the kitchen table on
Oliver Jones, now gray and grizzl… cut the Miller’s lawn for years.… a victim of Agent Orange, Oliver’… almost as old as the Millers, his… Recently he’s left ridges and tuft…
Linda’s on TV this morning being interviewed by someone who specializes in interviewing unusual people. Linda’s a smart woman but
It’s war plain and simple when I fill the feeder out in the sycamore with millet and niger
In our tent we hear whippoorwills happy to see dawn dismiss the night Donal Mahoney
It isn’t a flophouse where Fred lives now but he calls it that a month after moving in and seeing his fellow
Inseparable they are, landing one after another on the ground under the bird feeder two mourning doves
Pete reads a story about an artist who never sold a painting until he… and then sold one for a million do… Finding the artist on the internet… his work is just odd shapes in bri…
It was nearly midnight and I was driving home after a long day when I realized there was no cat food in the house and I would be facing the same trio of feral cats bright and early at t...