Oh, Monday Me! The Stone
Wide fields of Queen Anne’s lace, full bloom
at the base of the mountain on Berchtesgadener Street
A small pink stone, nestled in the sand near my feet
half buried in sand and soft damp earth.
Continue reading →Wide fields of Queen Anne’s lace, full bloom
at the base of the mountain on Berchtesgadener Street
A small pink stone, nestled in the sand near my feet
half buried in sand and soft damp earth.
Continue reading →Coal is a shiny black rock. I actually know it is magic because a piece of coal burns. A rock that burns! Bituminous coal is also called “soft coal” and it starts to burn much quicker than the other kind of coal. The other kind of coal is Anthracite, and that is usually called “the hard coal.”
Continue reading →Walking by Inner Vision –A Personal Journal of Faith “Benefits of a Writing Group” Photo by Lynda McKinney Lambert, 1998. Left to right: June Moholon Kerstetter, Lynda McKinney Lambert, Danae: Ida Barton, Jean Cooper ** Note: This story is … Continue reading →