Penelope’s Spinning Wheels Posted on 06/29/2018 by Michael Gray One of the oddest images in Homer’s “Odyssey” is of Odysseus’ incredibly faithful wife weaving all day and unravelling each night, a garment which...
Waving to the Other Side Posted on 06/19/2018 by Michael Gray In times of yore (long before I was born), writers who set out to explore the mysteries of the past would invoke the Muse...
BE the Squirrel (3 by Ken McKeon) Posted on 06/12/2018 by Michael Gray Thanks, Nancy You want the news. Well, out back a dying tree Found a degree of New life with late springtime rain, I mean...
Cycling on the Road of Time, with no Helmet Posted on 06/07/2018 by Michael Gray “Accustomed to thinking of our lifetime as a single continuous thread, we seldom dwell on the significance of these subtle beginnings and endings in...