PinnedMember-onlyHistory of photo sparks new projectA memoir-in-objects is on the drawing board In 1989, my dad came to visit and brought with him a 9x12 manila envelope full of photos from his father’s estate. I chose only one to keep. The one Grandpa snapped while he was in France, Dad explained. It’s of an artist…Memoir2 min readMemoir2 min read
PinnedMember-onlyIf only [what hangs on] these walls could talkAnd sometimes they do — use what you hear as a guide for the new year — Creative Life6 min readCreative Life6 min read
Feb 24, 2022Member-onlyIt reminds me I survivedJune 2014 Ashland, KY 38° 28’ 48”N, 82° 38’ 40”W Behind the wheel, at a red light, I can see the intersections ahead and know I need to turn left at one of them. The names swirl in the fog inside my head. Which street, or is it an avenue…Creative Non Fiction2 min readCreative Non Fiction2 min read
Feb 22, 2022Member-onlyThe red Bible and the red pen.Coal River Road 38° 22’ 53”N, 81° 51’ 36”W Today I call myself a BaptiPresbyMethoEpiscoChristipalian because I tried every one of these denominations on for size in my nearly 60 years. However, I can trace the roots of my religious influence. They sprouted with help from my Great Grandmother, G.G…Creative Non Fiction2 min readCreative Non Fiction2 min read
Feb 21, 2022Member-onlyThe fern fossil I foundIn the woods on the ridgeline St. Albans, WV 38° 22’ 58”N, 81° 51’ 45”W There were about four acres of woods that separated the back of our house from a neighboring subdivision. In the center of these woods is a ridgeline, a high point where you can see for…2 min read2 min read
Feb 19, 2022Member-onlyShe’s not up a tree, she’s in my heart.“The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” — Aristotle 🍃 Coal River Road 38° 22’ 55.02”N, 81° 51’ 37.404”W 🍃 It was early 1969 and even though I was only five years old; I remember with clarity how I created this piece of…Memoir2 min readMemoir2 min read
Feb 18, 2022Member-onlyMerry Christmas, and oh, by the way……you have a brother. This is the 4th story in the Objects as Waypoints Writing Project series. The cottage overlooking Strawberry Road 38° 22' 49.5624'’ N81° 51' 35.8056'’ W Dad left home in 1966 when I was three. In 1969, he had made a new family. …Memoir2 min readMemoir2 min read
Feb 17, 2022Member-onlyThe Daisy (key) ChainThis is the 3rd story in the Objects as Waypoints series. Coal River Road, St. Albans, WV 38° 22’ 55.02”N, 81° 51’ 37.404”W When the box arrived on our doorstep, Grandmother called her best friend, Ora, who showed up soon after. …Creative Non Fiction2 min readCreative Non Fiction2 min read
Feb 16, 2022Member-onlyThe Marine Corps ringCamp Lejeune 34° 43’ 29.4996”N, 77° 20’ 39.4764”W Mom joined the marines on her 18th birthday, finished boot camp at Parris Island, and stationed at Camp Lejeune, where she met Dad. It was around this time, 59 years ago, a Saturday night in mid-February when dad told mom he was Catholic and…Memoir2 min readMemoir2 min read
Feb 14, 2022Member-onlyGifts from strangers on Valentine’s DayThis is the first story (1 min. read, <600 words) in the Objects as Waypoints series. It’s about a scarf I keep that reminds me of the power of 2nd chances and the kindness of strangers. ♥️ My husband left me on Valentine’s Day in 2014. It’s not what you…Memoir3 min readMemoir3 min read