Author Archives: larry
The Grapes are Good
“What is the point of living, if we don’t allow life to change us?” Early this evening we walked to the lake’s edge. While Robin walked her dog and cat, I sat quietly near a fencing, sipping red wine. After all, it was the cocktail hour. Yes, you read this correctly. It is not uncommon … Continue reading
Reliving the Gypsy Experience
The term gypsy is defined as persons of nomadic habit of life, whatever their race or origin who has no permanent home and shares a wandering lifestyle. We kept true to that definition. In the past nine days, we have totaled more miles than in the previous nine months. And we re-aquainted ourselves as to why … Continue reading
A Child Is Born
Today would have been my mother-in-law’s 83rd birthday. We couldn’t celebrate this milestone as her light was extinguished some three months ago. I’m not a religious man but I take notion of a grand design, fate, and karma. I subscribe to the trade-off of life that when something is taken, another is given in return. … Continue reading