In Rough Sleepers, Tracy Kidder follows the career of Dr. Jim O’Connell who devoted his life to homeless people who frequently slept on the street. Dr. Jim’s career began with an early choice as he neared the end of his residency and was challenged by the chief of medicine to postpone an impressive fellowship to spend a year creating a health organization for homeless citizens.
Cake AND Icing
Prairie Fires
Good Breakfast and Good Luck
One of my professors used to alert us that he was “making up history” when he gave logical explanations that could not be proven. I’ve thought about his words as I’ve considered the Southern tradition of eating black-eyed peas and cabbage (or collard greens) on New Year’s Day to ensure luck and money for the coming year.
Mr. Lincoln Sits for His Portrait
Accidental Alumnus
As is my custom, I’ve taken in college football playoff and bowl games with some real cliff-hangers this season. I love college football. Heightened interest comes if either I or one of our children is an alumnus of the school – even accidentally – which brings me to the North Dakota State/University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) game.
Wildseed Witch
The Flawed Manger Scene
Vintage Christmas Carol
Unsurprising Christmas Present
Skipping Christmas
Gardening Writer or Writing Gardener?
Dashing Through the Snowbirds
Imposter Syndrome
I don’t take every writing challenge I see, but sometimes I can’t resist. The prompt said, “Tell about a group you were in where you felt like you did not belong.” The best I can remember, I joined Biographers International Organization (Bio) about ten years ago when I first began work on telling Ezra Jack Keats’s story. Their website said they were for a worldwide membership of biographers.
Isabel Puddles Abroad
Now and again, a reader needs a respite with a cozy mystery. The generally accepted definition has these mysteries with a woman sleuthing around as an amateur who is probably dismissed by the professional detectives and police. Usually, the murder takes place only to be discovered after the fact in a small village or community with lots of gossips.
War Weary?
When all the emphases in morning newscasts are on Black Friday, holiday menus, celebrity sightings, and even my favorite college football, I’m concerned that we are forgetting about things that matter even more. Mental pictures of innocent children caught in the path of bombs and Ukrainians who have fled their homes crowd out of my mind the biggest bargains at the largest sales.