Victory Cry

There will probably never be an end to the stories pulled from the rubble of 9-11 --- stories of brave men who shouldered people in wheelchairs down a hundred flights of stairs, or ferrymen who swallowed smoke to sail crowds safely off the island, or a woman who kept her head and stayed on the … Continue reading Victory Cry

Everywhere the River Goes

One of the main characters in Wendell Berryโ€™s novel, Jayber Crow, is the river itself, which moves through the story like Jayber does, picking things up as it goes, sometimes setting them down again. The river is always changing---sometimes fat and angry, โ€œas if the mountains had melted and were flowing to the sea.โ€ In … Continue reading Everywhere the River Goes

Always Present

In response to my Papa Larry's poem: "Just One More Time" Remember what Eliot wrote, that โ€œWhat might have been and what has been Point to one end, which is always presentโ€ And so your โ€œhave-beensโ€ of driftwood fires near the sea Are, dear Papa, my present. Might I remind you-- Time is like the … Continue reading Always Present

The Mortification of Squash Bugs

One Sunday morning last summer, I came around the corner to the coffee pot to find Sammy and Mr. Bill looking befuddled. When Sam saw me, she said the words squash bugs, and at once, I understood. Any gardener in July would. โ€œMy zucchini plants were beautiful,โ€ she said, โ€œand just like that--- gone.โ€ โ€œI … Continue reading The Mortification of Squash Bugs

The Longest Day of Light

โ€œToday is the longest day of the year,โ€ Mom would say one evening late in June, then shoo us out the back door to drink up every last drop of light, because, she said, the evenings would only be getting shorter from now till December. So Iโ€™d lie over the swing after dinner, brushing my … Continue reading The Longest Day of Light

Grave Flowers

We stood at my grandma Karenโ€™s grave on Palm Sunday, the wind matting the grass and making all the fake grave flowers tremble. Dad brought a bundle of daffodils from Papa Larryโ€™s garden, and as he tucked them in the granite vase, I said I hoped they wouldnโ€™t blow away. But itโ€™s early April and … Continue reading Grave Flowers