Monthly Archives: September 2014

Precious Memories

“Lite Brite, making things with liiiiight!”  My sisters and I spent many summers with my grandparents on Washington Island, Wisconsin during the 1960’s. They were easy days of playing in the woods, building forts and swinging on tires tied to tree … Continue reading

Posted in Friday Fictioneers | Tagged , , , , , , , | 33 Comments

Curiosity Killed the Cat

I watch her from my hotel room balcony. The old woman walks to the edge of the square and turns to walk to the other edge. Back and forth she walks – eyes down as if looking for a lost … Continue reading

Posted in Friday Fictioneers | Tagged , , , | 3 Comments

View From the Top

“Shhhhh…they’ll hear you,” I tell my best friend, Jeffie, as we settle ourselves on the top shelf of the bedroom closet. We peer through the crack of the door onto the mirror – our view from the top. Next to … Continue reading

Posted in Friday Fictioneers | Tagged , , , , | 17 Comments