I told my son now that he’s a father he has to be careful about what he says around his child. No swearing, of course,
The alarm clock screams at 5 a.m. and I get up to attend a funeral 50 miles away, a long drive back to a corner of Chicago once rife with corned beef and cabbage but
We have a drop-off problem in Ame… We must decide which restroom one can use when nature beckons. So far, tumult reigns among the pe… If we declare both genders equal
A reporter asked Wilbur once if there were any advantages to being deaf and Wilbur used sign language to say not that he could think of
America has two kinds of migrants, those with money and those with hope, a farmer’s wife told me the day I stopped to buy some eggs.
It was always a lovely yard, the grass green, never a weed. Dandelions in spring were an endangered species as soon as she spotted them.
You love your grandson, this blue bundle in your arms. There’s no doubt about that. He has peaches for cheeks and the sky’s in his eyes
In the paper this morning a woman in the suburbs complained she has to eat too much steak too often because her husband
River rafting in Montana is a fine way to spend your vacation but it’s not the same as river rafting in Zimbabwe.
Raul is a kind man who plays marimba in a salsa band at LA clubs late into the night. Some afternoons he plays
Where will the lovely lady go on her diurnal walk? One child in 30 years she bore, now they do not talk. Supple, firm, her lithe legs are,
Jill’s assignment as a new reporter was to interview an old bell ringer standing next to a red kettle outside a Walmart. Her editor had told her the man has been ringing the bell every ...
Wally Anderson, father of three daughters, was not pleased after reading an email from Shelly, his eldest, a week before Father’s Day. He thought she might be coming to visit for the ho...
You won’t find poetry anywhere unless you bring some of it with y… said Joseph Joubert, a French writer whose day job was working for Napoleon.
This was the first Christmas Billy was old enough to speak when he saw his gifts under the sparkling tree. His parents were waiting