There were worse things than to be snowed and wintered in, wintered more than snowed as it was sleet and ice that scratched on the wind in blow from west sounding on cabin’s wooden walls and panes of glass and amassed on lawn and bowed bodies of the trees. It was reason that […]
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MORNING GRATITUDES
I begin my morning writing letters. Not knowing what else to write, I start with gratitudes. Last night, my daughter gave me a hug. I didn’t know I needed it—but she did, and she helped me feel loved and better. This morning, in letter, I return the love. All Christmas […]
GOALS (IF NOT RESOLUTIONS)
Second day’s end to a new year, I’ve yet to make a resolution. Is it laziness? Indifference? Is it necessary? I sit on the porch smoking what’s left of a cigar from yesterday. I’m frugal, and sitting on porch in the winter cool and moisture, it burns better today than day before. Like me, […]
STORY’S CHANGE (A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT)
“’You like to tell true stories, don’t you?’ he asked, and I answered, ‘Yes, I like to tell stories that are true.’ Then he asked, ‘After you have finished your true stories sometime, why don’t you make up a story and the people to go with it?’ ‘Only then will you understand […]
QUESTIONS
“Dad, can we go for a ride?” “Dad, can we play catch?” “Dad, can we play ping pong?” “Dad, can we build a fire?” One day, the questions will end. Love him, and them, while they’re still there—and we are wanted.
SEVENTY-FIVE HARD
New Year’s Day, late morning, my daughter fills a water bottle from kitchen sink. Workout clothes, her hair in a ponytail, “I’m going to get a workout in,” she tells me. “I’m doing Seventy-Five Hard,” she shares on. “Have you ever heard of it?” “I believe I have.” “It’s seventy-five days when […]
BROKEN IN HOPE
New year came. Sun rose earlier than in day before, its break in dawn more northward in sign and movement in sky; and in the morning light and warmth of particular, peculiar winter, they labored together breaking ground in preparing for the spring. In the open of lawn beside low, small painted shed […]