Article Archives: Words with Woods

Walking on Purpose

The white car cruised to a halt near me and the driver’s side window slid down. The man in the car asked me, “Do you want a ride?” I paused on my walk up the slight hill leading from my daughter’s apartment complex and declined her neighbor’s offer. “Thanks, but … Read More

Thankful

The woman called out to me as I passed her house, rushed down her steps and came to the fence that surrounded her front yard. “I meant to tell you when I saw you the other day: You look good with the white in your (goatee).” I was startled, then … Read More

Pram Problems

The gray car rushed northward on Arlington street toward the red light at Washington; the driver of the gray car poked its snout into the eastbound lane, looking to make a right turn on red. The woman driving the gray car snapped her head to the left, westward, looking for … Read More

The Divisions

As my mother clawed her way from welfare to nursing, she dragged me along with her, and when she sensed that her young teen might need more structure and guidance than she could give him, she asked the woman whose house she cleaned to intercede on my behalf. The timeline … Read More

The Wedding

When I was employed as an attendant at a psychiatric hospital, I became friends with one of the nurses. I do not remember how it was that we came to be close, or how that closeness was manifested, but she invited me to her wedding, and I accepted. My attendance … Read More