Article Archives: Words with Woods

The Helpers

“Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” – Fred Rogers On Friday, September 27th, the temperature was hovering around 82 degrees outside, and at approximately 3:50 p.m., a great rotted tree, already trimmed of most of its dead branches, collapsed and crashed into the middle … Read More

The Tintinnabulation of the Bells

A great ringing racket in the hallway outside the metal door to my brother’s apartment startled me; I bounced from his couch and in two short strides, reached the door. I opened it and set the ringing free to bounce off the interior walls; in the hallway, a light was … Read More

A Moment of Joy

As we two prammed down University Avenue past the Irvington Preparatory Academy on the sidewalk opposite the school, my granddaughter and I heard the sudden rushing and rustling of clothes, and the slap of shoes on the ground. I’m assuming that Myah heard the things I did, but she had … Read More

Connections

“So, it says here that you have a history of cancer, right?” The doctor paused to listen for my brother’s answer, and I restrained myself from answering for him. It was late  in July, and I had traveled from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to help my brother with his medical … Read More

Everything Happened Fifty Years Ago

“Fifty years ago, this summer,” the newscaster began, finishing with a tribute to actor-screenwriter Peter Fonda, who died on August 16, 2019 and whose seminal film, “Easy Rider” debuted fifty years ago. I used to grumpily muse on the fact that I could recall things that had happened decades ago. … Read More