SOMEWHERE BETWEEN A WATERFALL AND A TRICKLE

Last week I watched and listened to a lecture about Agatha Christie. During the weekend I read a New York Times article about the author, Gayl Jones.* I thank Zoom and the New York Adventure Club for steering me to the Agatha Christie presentation, and I’m grateful to my sister Stephanie for sending me theContinue reading “SOMEWHERE BETWEEN A WATERFALL AND A TRICKLE”

PROPS TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

“The world is too much with us; late and soon…” Amen, Mr. Wordsworth! But if you thought your world was “too much with [you,]” consider this deck of cards: A Pandemic, hundreds of thousands of Americans refusing to be vaccinated as the Pandemic’s variant is in full bloom, an earthquake in the Western Hemisphere’s mostContinue reading “PROPS TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH”

A SUMMER OF NON SEQUITURS

We’ve arrived at the cusp of August, the fullest part of summer. Our patio garden’s cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, and chives are pluckable and trimmable. Most mornings I water the containers and look for more yellow flowers blooming on the cucumber plant. They’re the plant’s promise of new fruits to come. N.S. In 2020, arrests ofContinue reading “A SUMMER OF NON SEQUITURS”