If the goal of business is to make a profit and it is—and if the goal of government is to take care of people
I am sorry to hear the news. I lost it when I heard about hers and now to hear about yours. I’m livid at times, peaceful rarel… If you prefer, I won’t forward em…
Inseparable they are, landing one after another on the ground under the bird feeder two mourning doves
Widow in a rocker pets her calico cat long strokes slowly. With the cat purring and the widow humming
I will no longer feed the birds on the front porch as I do daily autumn through winter when I go out at dawn to get the paper on the lawn and spread seed on
Great Dane out walking day after the funeral small widow next door Donal Mahoney
He lives at the edge of a forest and loves all the different trees. He comes to the city for food and basic necessities. He hates the long drive
I was warm and toasty, curled up, napping in amniotic fluid, without a worry when suddenly
Rose was a plain girl from a small town. She sang in the choir, never missed Bible study, left for the big city
That’s a very big tree and a boy scout could climb it with all the right gear. But it’s a condominium, too. You would disturb families.
My boss has a problem with God or rather a problem with me because I believe in God and he doesn’t. Or so we discover
When you were a boy in 1948 living on a block of bungalows in Chicago right after WWII you had a red wagon you pulled behind your mother
Lamentations loud amid the tears following Orlando. Another call to take guns from people
Tea in the afternoon with his wife of many years is usually peaceful, Hubert thinks before he makes his announcement. Then he says it. “I’m going upstairs,” Hubert tells Ruth as he hois...
After World War II before television, before women had tattoos before men wore earrings, I was a child in a world