Last night, as is my custom, I watched the ten o'clock news before retiring to bed. The weathermen seemed to be all astir as they related to the viewers that yet another hurricane had dragged itself out of the Gulf. The demon wind maker was, as they spoke, speeding malevolently from Louisiana northward. I smiled … Continue reading The Night the Lights Went Out
Inhuman Nature
Last month, I attended a well-check cardiology appointment. Current COVID requirements mandate that each patient stand in line (divided by 6 feet) until their vitals are checked to ensure they are not transporting this vile disease to other cardiac patients. While waiting to be checked in by two young nurses, I felt invisible. They barely … Continue reading Inhuman Nature
Three Words To Live By
COVID Fatigue gripped me by the brain and heart today. Aren't you sick and tired of waiting to be sick and tired? So I went there. You know where. The lonely isle of " woeisme". Throwing discipline to the wind, I headed to the kitchen to devour my feelings. But on the way to the … Continue reading Three Words To Live By
Novel is live!
If you don't know the drama, Let me give you a brief synopsis. Published my first novel on Amazon. I am really happy and frankly humbled to hear all of the reviews of those who have read the book! But I found out that that I had submitted the wrong draft at first with mistakes. … Continue reading Novel is live!
Freddie’s Story: Part 2. Freddie’s New Placement
Robyn Glick loved children. And she missed having them in her home. At 45, she had been married for 20 years to her college sweetheart, Hank, until he passed away after a long battle with leukemia two years earlier. The three children they shared were either away at college or living on their own. Robyn … Continue reading Freddie’s Story: Part 2. Freddie’s New Placement
