
The Ghost Who Lives with Us
I have seen him once, in profile, from the corner of my eye passing from the living room into the kitchen, a dapper middle-aged man in 1940s clothing. He is
I have seen him once, in profile, from the corner of my eye passing from the living room into the kitchen, a dapper middle-aged man in 1940s clothing. He is
Waiting for a red light at a busy intersection, I suddenly saw, to my right, a dilapidated old building with the words “I still love you” in heavy black paint
I am certain of this: angels are everywhere. In my son’s case, an absolute stranger from a non-profit agency came forward and purchased a laptop for him and went an
I am thinking about literature as I often do on a Sunday afternoon and specifically about Oscar Wilde’s quote “And all at once, summer collapsed into fall.” It seems to
In 1766, Moravian missionaries from Pennsylvania made a long and difficult trek halfway down the eastern seaboard to northwest NC where they ultimately established a colonial town named Old Salem.
If you are craving a great place to spend an afternoon, where beauty, history and an opportunity to broaden one’s education conjoin, make sure to pay a visit to Bethabara
Who amongst us is not vulnerable to the constant radio and TV advertising campaigns which urge us to buy new products and services. The word “upgrade” seems to be a
I have always had a soft spot for tiny towns, which may seem strange, perhaps, for someone who grew up in large metropolitan areas like Toronto and Los Angeles. When
The “City of the Arts” descriptor of Winston-Salem is a richly deserved one. One need not even look closely to see all the evidence of artistic creations everywhere. Street art
For the past several years when I feel a need for a geographical (and spiritual) reprieve, I get into the trusty 2002 Toyota and head for Kernersville, my family’s personal
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