Article Archives: Words with Woods

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“Mom! Dad’s crying again!” I may not have actually heard that cry, but my three children can all attest to the weakness of my tear ducts. Advertisers love me; subtle pitches to a person’s good nature always “hit me in the feels.” While covering one of the Heartland Film Festival’s … Read More

The Deer At Dawn

It was 5:30 am and dark in Cedar Knolls, NJ; my son-in-love was taking me to the Newark airport for my 7:00 a.m. flight back to Indianapolis. As he drove up the street leading from the apartment complex, I pointed out a dusky form, rimmed by an overhead light: “Deer.” … Read More

Packing To Please The T.S.A

At my eldest daughter’s house for Spring Break, I unzipped my checked luggage and found that the Transporatation Security Administration had, again, examined the contents of my bag. This search of my luggage occurs nearly every time I fly, and was expected. I saw that the twin zippers that secure … Read More

Reflections & Reminscences

When I was a young teen, I had an after-school job at the University of Pittsburgh’s library. Few of my schoolmates had jobs, and though I was not earning much by today’s standards, $1 per hour was good money for a teen in the early 60s. I established credit at … Read More

The Story of 7 Million Kids

Last December, I attended a meeting of the “Reading is Fun Club” in Morris Plains, NJ., and my memories of the event were published here on January 4th, 2018. The club was inspired by Jeff Kinney’s book, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days,” and started by 4th grader Kiera … Read More