Article Archives: Words with Woods

The New Intimacy

A man and a woman sat together across from me in an airport seating area, where I was among those waiting to board a flight. I did not have interesting material to read, so I was looking around, observing people. This couple caught my attention because they leaned against each … Read More

All That Jazz

My red-headed granddaughter was shielded from the sun by the visor on her Transformer-like stroller/car seat as we trundled down the street to the Irvington library. I had committed to meet someone at the library to give away an adapter plug for an Macintosh charger. Myah is a very pale … Read More

Master of the Language

My eldest daughter and my son-in-love used to play late night Scrabble. I called it “late night” because the fun only began once the kids were down. Lisa and Bing would break out the board and distribute the letters and invariably get into squabbles about what was a “real” word. … Read More

Draft Dodger

My daughter quietly said to me once, “I’m glad you didn’t have to go.” I don’t remember the conversation that generated that comment, but she was glad that I did not have to go to war in Vietnam. I think of her sentiment when I hear the term “draft dodger” … Read More

Orange Cat Pencil

“I’m going to give you three words,” said the nurse practitioner, “and then we’re going to talk about some other things.” My United Healthcare “House Calls” visit had been well under way when Elaine gave me the start to the dreaded memory test. Lately, words have been escaping the corral; … Read More