He remembers loving her lost in an orchard peaches, pears, apricots falling on his head every day
He should have married someone, James tells himself at 80 coughing in bed with the flu. He remembers very well that Miranda was a nice girl.
When a writer lacks verbs and nouns he’s the victim of writer’s block. His mind may house
Although it snowed a little Wedne… Jane’s hyacinths are blooming. And in the yard she saw this morni… 50 robins hopping in the sun. Some flew in couples into trees
Old Tim writes poetry now in his heaven of retirement. He’s had nice jobs over the years but swears retirement is better.
Christmas lights ring the house and carols play. Todd decorates his grand Victorian
I’m on my way to Larry’s Place, a food pantry in the city. I park a block away because parking in front of Larry’s isn’t wise even if one drives
Seeing is believing smart people often tell me but no one ever told me believing is seeing
Some things you can’t undo. A remark, perhaps, you can retract or try to with an explanation. But a certain look can burn forever in the mind
A group of older men gather once a week to talk about life after a heart attack. Old Len chews tobacco still and tells jokes in a voice so low
This black moth flew in the front door of the living room the other night and has been up
Planned Parenthood surgeons deplored the murder of Cecil the Lion. They wonder how a
The weather report the night before said a foot of snow maybe more, heavy and wet.
The doctor tells Phil and his wif… he’s in pretty good health for a m… his age but he needs to exercise. And Phil says he agrees and then goes on to explain
Underneath the feeder black juncos write hieroglyphics in the snow. Two cardinals arrive In a flash of red. They add