Shortstories
The Road to Ithaka
Some years ago, I was being interviewed by a news reporter for some reason of which I can no longer remember. The young lady asked to elicit the personal philosophy of myself. I responded with some stolen lines that seemed to become my persona over the years. I said, “my life is not a … Continue reading
An Ominous Beginning and End
I awoke to the ominous sound of thunder in the distance and rain pelting the rooftop. It was a bit disheartening as my son Ryan had purchased tickets to the Philly game. But it was still early and there were six hours until the 1 p.m. start of the ‘businessman’s special’. I left Lake in … Continue reading
Going Green? or what is natural
My children are constantly reminding us to “go Green” and recycle. We do our best. But it’s as if this younger generation is the first to think about our environmental concerns. A young clerk in the grocery store the other day asked that I bring my own bags in the future as the plastic ones … Continue reading