A Page from the Past

A Page from the Past

Most distances are counted in miles but the trip I took yesterday was not in miles but it was backward in years; well over a hundred of them. Richard and Linda asked me to accompany them to a scenic spot over in the great state of Oklahoma. I’d like to tell you a little about it. The […]

Remembering Daddy

My brother Richard and I were talking about him only last night; today is our dad’s birthday. I’ve written about him a lot, both here and in my books. Only in the four mysteries, he wasn’t called by his name, Bob Day, rather, he showed up here and there as admirable traits in male characters, […]

Memories

Memories

A wonderful, cool morning. It’s great to have a pleasant summer, and a pleasant August. I remember August days when I was a child. I remember running barefoot through tickly grass, walking through dusty places and feeling warm dust puff up between my toes, dancing quickly over rocks that were too hot for lingering.  Summers seemed to be […]

A Whisper in the Wind

My dear cousin Brian sent me copies of articles he had found which first appeared in a Tahlequah newspaper in 1913. What treasures! News from county communities included quite a few items from Etta. At that time, my mother was seven years old. It was a glimpse into life a hundred years ago. A hundred […]

Just Close Your Eyes, You Are There

Imagination is a wonderful thing. It can take you any place you want to go. Sometimes, just as a sort of mini-vacation, I close my eyes and zip back a hundred years to Etta, Cherokee County, Oklahoma. The place I go is my grandparents’ farm. It is Sunday morning, July 13, 1914. Levi and Edna […]

Fireworks!

Fireworks!

Sitting at the park last night with my family, I thought of how blessed I am to live here, in this town, in the United States of America. It was a perfect night, clear and cool, chilly, in fact. I wished I had brought a jacket. Fireworks were going off all around us, but we were […]