Article Archives: Words with Woods

Do Some Good

From the front passenger’s seat of my friend’s car, I noticed a man running down the sidewalk. Washington Street was busy on this Saturday afternoon as my friend piloted us westward toward our meeting at our favorite cidery, and the man was galloping gamely, dodging slow-moving pedestrians, and ignoring stop … Read More

The Pittsburgh Left

Holding my granddaughter’s left hand tightly in my right hand, I waited at the corner of Ritter Avenue and Washington Street for the light to change to green. Myah and I were going to the Family Dollar store as a part of our stroll. She likes to shop because she … Read More

It’s Beginning

My roommate/daughter brought home a blow-up, LED-lit snowman, having already wrestled the Christmas decorations from the various places where she had stored them. She told her daughter that they were going to decorate, and Myah got excited, not understanding the magnitude of the occasion. As for me, I was already … Read More

The Small Delights

Shortly after I moved to the Irvington area of Indianapolis, I took a stroll around the neighborhood. One evening, I heard music coming from a business that identified as a coffee house. That music served as an introduction to Joseph Kilbourn and his bride, Jennifer Delgadillo (and the cider that … Read More

Thanks

Comes again, the gorging time commonly called “Thanksgiving.” The pandemic has contributed to the wreck of the supply chain and some of us will be spending more on a fat turkey. Others of us — me! — will be basting the same Cornish hens that I have cooked since I … Read More