Ghosts, Pirates and Revenge

They say satan finds work for idle Fathers and I can confirm that’s true. Now and then children have the uncomfortable habit of reminding parents of “sins” they’ve committed against them during growing up years. They’ve a convenient memory when it comes to their own lapses, but sins of parents are indelibly imprinted in young minds and used at various future times to neutralize moves … Continue reading Ghosts, Pirates and Revenge

The Malibu Connection

The above image copyright to http://www.bigtravelweb.com/austrailia_beaches.htm It was at the beach Trent saw her for the first time. He’d been sauntering down to the water’s edge surf board dragging in the sand for his usual morning tryst with ocean waves. Scores of boarders were already in the water and there were a few families slowly making their way over rocks while their little children shouted … Continue reading The Malibu Connection

Trudy’s New Point of View

The above image copyright to http://media.photobucket.com/user/Kanji2000/media/Assignment%20Sketches/runaway.jpg.html?filters%5Bterm%5D=runaway girl&filters[primary]=images&filters[secondary]=videos&sort=1&o=0 Trudy was at that difficult age when it had become quite apparent parents were way out of touch with what was going on in the world. Trudy marvelled at their ignorance and was thankful she was part of the smart rising generation. It was not difficult to come to that conclusion she reasoned. Look at all the problems … Continue reading Trudy’s New Point of View

Autumn

Chilling breeze caresses trees Chasing sparrow anxious bees, Clouds race over sombre skies Watching while creation sighs. Leaves in summer brilliant green, Some now golden, most unseen, Insects nowhere to be found Autumn shelter in the ground. Horses standing in the fields Stiffly in their blanket shields, Mill pond frog no longer sings Quack of ducks no longer rings. Clever birds have sensed the time, … Continue reading Autumn