FRIENDSHIP
It is a curious day to live next door to Russia. It is Valentine’s Day. When I was a child, we had a globe. I loved to spin the globe and orient myself in the world. […] Read More
COORDINATES
I’ve been thinking about the journey. I was laid off in March. We gave up our rental house and packed in a week. I carefully wrapped Grandma’s china in the pages I tore out of Lonely Planet’s ‘Best in Travel 2020.’ […] Read More
VICISSITUDE
The reality in which we exist is random. I am frequently reminded of this. If you accept this as fact, then you are faced with a dilemma. How does one embrace the vicissitudes of this amazing ride […] Read More
VALEDICTION
Speech has asked to take a break from me, while I plead like a lovesick co-ed for it to stay. This breakup is happening as my devoted mother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Like, I admit uncomfortably, her devoted mother before her […] Read More
DISSONANCE
Trying as I did to extricate myself from his grasp, I couldn’t. Soon I was on the bed with him on top of me and his hands pulling off my underwear. I decided to just stop fighting, get it over with. We would talk afterward. […] Read More
HOMESTEADER
Columbus, Montana
April 15, 1914,
Dear Aunt and Uncle,
We red’d your welcome letter Sun and I will try and answer it now so I can send it the first chance I get. It is eight miles to the mail box. What do you think of that. Read More