This morning Len sections his bre… with the knife he bought in Paris… on his honeymoon. He bought it fro… at a street market selling every k… beautiful creations he said he mad…
No one goes to the patio now except at night when Ann goes out to spread old bread and sunflower seed on the small table for birds
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
Pete’s never needed anything from childhood on. His parents had it all and gave it to him so it’s hard for him to understand why
I will never forget him but I can’t remember his name it’s been so long ago. Maybe I never knew it. But I think of him on days
Summer evenings after the news at 6 p.m. the Widow Murphy comes out of her tiny bungalow and sits on her front porch swing
We hung suet out on the deck today hoping the wrens would come and stay the winter,
An odd bobcat my father was looked more like a Siamese asleep in his recliner
A refugee from another country tel… people thrive on proving their bel… more than understanding one anothe… They will let a stereotype fall on… like a cheap dress as long as it f…
Someone broke in the house the weekend the elderly couple was out of town, a family thing. The TV, the couch and computer were gone.
If love’s real, not the puppy kind, it’s not just a feeling but an act of the will a constant giving
It’s not de rigueur to believe he’s there behind the sun, the stars, the moon watching us
You can learn a lot, both true and false, in a dingy all-night diner where old men gather at a table in back
A tractor trailer with slats and m… pulls up at a city slaughterhouse. The driver pulls the wrong lever and two thousand pounds of trotting cattle go for an easy
Mrs. Ryan keeps her cat inside at… but lets it out at dawn to go anyw… while she’s at work. Every day the… crosses the road to call on the Wi… Mrs. Ryan doesn’t know her cat ca…