KERNENS FALLS AUTUMN

  Uncle Frank, and his brother Molter, enjoyed growing and canning their own food. After World War Two, they both continued the practice of planting “Victory Gardens”. Growing up in the Grocery Business, they became skilled in advising their customers about how...

HORSERACES

The first horses D.J. ever saw were at Churchill Downs in 1961. I am certain his kinship with horses began on a trip that we took with my Father to the Louisville racetrack.      When my Mother took her  Aunt Annie to visit her sister in Miami, Florida, D.J. and I...

UPHILL NEIGHBOR

     After the first year of exhibiting my paintings at the Saint James Art Show, I understood simple easels were not a stable means for public viewing, so my brother-in-law, Lewis constructed a standing wooden four-panel hinged frame. He used hardware cloth for the...

McKay Street

  Growing up, there were no girls living on McKay Street to be my playmates. For a child, another street away such as Taylor Avenue , was a foreign world to which you did not wander. But McKay Street was a kingdom to explore from after school until time to go...

THE GENERAL’S LETTER

September 9, 1991 Dear Mrs. Furgason,  What  a fine gift! Thank you very much for the letter and the figurine. It is very well made and expresses the emotions of the moment beautifully. I assure you, your figurine will find a prominent place in my new home. I am...