First leaves of autumn. Slow parachutes this morning almost at the curb. Donal Mahoney
Two people so different can view the poor through different lenses and offer a solution but not the same solution
Niagara Falls her silver hair so long it bounces off the swan
Someone has to cut the grass Molly tells Bill dozing off in his recliner too weary to cut it. For years a vet from Vietnam
A notice appeared in the paper recently with the names and faces of eight men who have a combined wealth of $426 billion. According to Oxfam International, in 2015 this would have equal...
Walking in the forest as morning comes I hear piccolos of wrens and robins offer hymns to God
Things reach a certain age, an age at which things don’t work the way they once did. The battery in your car,
Ringing in the ears has no cure. It’s called tinnitus and you can pronounce it the way it looks or the way
When Molly and Tim got married they spent hours talking about everything they had to get done. And indeed they got a lot done. Now their kids have families
I turn the porch light on at 4 a.m… to see if a miracle’s occurred and the paper’s landed somewhere in the snow blanketing our lawn. Instead I see a clump on the mat
America has had presidents who will be remembered as much for what they said as for what they did. Americans will never forget
Pistols in holsters very early this morning. She’s wearing a bra Donal Mahoney
Twin sons in different cities decked out in new suits fly home for the holidays arrive at the airport
Inseparable they are, landing one after another on the ground under the bird feeder two mourning doves
There are a lot of people like me neither rich nor poor, idling in the middle who have never wante… for anything in our lives. We were reared by parents