It’s Memorial Day weekend and sometimes I think we forget what that’s about. First, it’s about our war dead. No matter how you feel about war, we all...
In the cemeteries in Oak Bluffs, Oak Grove and Sacred Heart, stars and stripes mark the graves of veterans, men and women who fought and served in...
It was not until I cleared the underbrush I saw unfurling monk-like bodies of ferns It was not until I walked the lonely pond forsythia fronds and...
There is a field across the way Where dandelions bloom in May. Like Flanders field, where hopes fly And dreams too often come to die, The flowers dot...
I was recently invited to give a lecture for the Piano Tuners Association of the UK at their centennial meeting to be held in Bournemouth, England....
Once upon a time on this Island that has managed to achieve peaceful coexistence without traffic lights, we had a little hoedown at the four-way stop...
April was a cruel month for black people in Birmingham, Ala., in 1963. So was May, and the months that followed, culminating in the explosion of a...
‘’Mom, can we…. way mih Mom, this isn’t… way mih I don’t want …. way mih Wow, look at this…. waay miih He won’t give me… way mih… way mih!’’ the way...
A friend’s son recently started playing Little League and my friend was philosophically relaying the fact that his son was playing right field....
I’m old and don’t like change. I’ve balked, moaned and resented the roundabout going in right up the road. But I’m a sentimental fool. I’m nostalgic...
The vehicle safety situation on this little island is pretty funky indeed. We have no police or mechanics or any other way of keeping tabs on the...
Perhaps perversely, now that spring is here and the daffodils and forsythia are out and dandelions are starting to gleam along roadsides, I’m feeling...

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