Monday, December 24, 2018. 6:24 AM. Reading and Understanding The Holy Bible is Essential "Linguisto Loved a Lady" He Loved Her “From a Distance”[i][1] (Because she stopped writing to him; and told him to stop writing to her.) And This Is What Happened . . . strange as it may seem . . . *** … Continue reading Linguisto Loved a Lady
Author: marksimaginings
“April & August–Married, On Their Wedding Night”
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:45 PM “April & August –Married, On Their Wedding Night” A Scene… They’re in their apartment. April is tired after all the day’s activities. She lays down alone in the bedroom seeking peace and quiet and rest. August is in the other room. He’s feeling all alone. Both of them are … Continue reading “April & August–Married, On Their Wedding Night”
Johnny Robinson’s Magnifying Glass
Saturday, November 10, 2018. 8:53 AM This story could have many titles; as many titles perhaps as there are beginnings to every human life that has ever begun on earth. “A Memory of a Magnifying Glass” "A 60-Year Reunion on Sweet Avenue . . . maybe” “Returning to Sweet Avenue” (This story began as … Continue reading Johnny Robinson’s Magnifying Glass
“A Little of Cinderella, a Little of Snow White”
Tuesday, October 9th 2018 The following story was written in a Comment on Facebook about two weeks ago. In the late '70s I went to Mr. Laffs once with some co-workers from Whitinsville Machine Shop. My younger brother had an apartment on Chester Street for a while. When I lived on Elm Street for 15 … Continue reading “A Little of Cinderella, a Little of Snow White”
“Whoso Findeth a Wife . . . “
Monday, October 8, 2018 A neighbor walked into the community room where he lived to check his mailbox. Another neighbor was there already. The first one asked the second neighbor, "How are you?" The second one said, "I felt a lot better when I was younger." The first one then began to speak about his … Continue reading “Whoso Findeth a Wife . . . “
Reflections of Childhood
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 “Reflections of Childhood” Dearest Sonya Jeanne, may I share with you a few memories of my early childhood? I remember playing outside in the sunshine alone on the cement sidewalk of Sweet Avenue. And, all of a sudden, a big cloud that I didn’t even see coming, Suddenly passed in front … Continue reading Reflections of Childhood
The Eternal “Today”
Tuesday, September 25, 2018 "Tomorrow" is an illusion. It is always TODAY. During "yesterday" it was TODAY. And during "tomorrow" it will still be TODAY. TODAY is always "here." TOMORROW is always "there." It is never tomorrow--at least not in the "here and now." There must be something Eternal about today. People living a thousand … Continue reading The Eternal “Today”
A Story of Wonderful Possibilities
Sunday, September 23, 2018 A Story of Wonderful Possibilities On Facebook yesterday, a lady posted a beautiful photograph of a pretty scene at WWII Memorial State Park (also known as Social Park) in Woonsocket, RI. This writer commented on Linda’s post and noticed that the house he is living in is in that picture. So, … Continue reading A Story of Wonderful Possibilities
Saturday, September 22, 2018. We are all welcome to discern, but not to judge. "Brothers, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the law, you are not keeping it, but sitting in judgment on it. There is only … Continue reading
The Story of Achy the Acorn
Friday, September 14, 2018 The Story of Achy the Acorn Achy the acorn was a pouter. He just didn’t never want to grow up, man up, or look up. He just wanted to put up. Like Little Miss Muffit who just wanted to Tough It; he didn’t want to change, but rather, remain the same. … Continue reading The Story of Achy the Acorn