Wait Just a MinuteA poem by Hannah W. | 10/11/2008Can you wait just a minute, Forget what we've heard Put aside the battles Forget what's just happened, |
In Memory of a Gifted LadyA poem by marienicole | 10/31/2007Children, grandchildren, great and great-great, too Now we remember the times she was near |
Loving MemoriesA poem by Brianna | 8/18/2007Through the haze of something long un-thought of It becomes so vivid, Days past, |
old worldAn essay by Aisling | 8/9/2007“All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” –Helen Keller Strange how you can know when someone has known an age you never knew, a world that has died—or at least is dying. You can feel it in them, see it in their eyes. |
On Life and LoveAn essay by Aisling | 5/19/2007I think life is a new, strange, different, deeper thing...since the last time I wrote anything for you. I've lived a lot, these last few months; in some ways, it feels like I've lived more since the end of last year than since the beginning of my life. |
Robert Frost on ForeverAn essay by Aisling | 1/23/2007 “Nature’s first green is gold, |
Holy GroundAn essay by Aisling | 1/2/2007I think we have something to learn from a lot of things. Things we take for granted, and don’t think twice about. Things like snowflakes…and hairbrushes…and candles…and glass…and rain…and sugar crystals… And asphalt. |
Rhapsody in GreenAn essay by Aisling | 7/21/2006Here’s something random that jumped out of me the night before last, as I was sitting idly in the dining room, in front of my sister’s laptop, looking out the French doors and watching the day die… I figured it could be my July contribution. And for August, I’m going to have something revolutionary. |
Arnold Cemetery MemoirsAn essay by Aisling | 12/2/2005I walk slowly up the hill. The chilly wind sweeps down from somewhere outside this world, and rushes past me in a flurry of illusive wonder. Out beyond the little patch of green I stand on, the trees stretch out in rolling splendor to the horizon—and slowly, slowly they’re turning crimson, and orange, and gold. |