TALES FROM THE CARIBBEAN
Friday, May 18 2012
Aura's plane landed at Miami International Airport where she called Enzo as it taxied towards her gate. Before she could retrieve her luggage Enzo was there and their reunion bordered on being a public spectacle. One elderly lady was heard to say,... Read more...
NEWS FROM THE HILLS : TROUT SEASON
Friday, May 18 2012
The waters of William's River still run swift and cold. It swirls around huge boulders, cresting white and foaming, as it rushes onward. The immense rocks that throng the river's banks and inhabit the river itself look as if they had been thrown... Read more...
AROUND THE FRAME: COLOR SPLASH CREATES DRAMATIC QUILTS
Friday, May 18 2012
In April I journeyed to the Harlan United Methodist Church biennial quilt show where I attended a near standing-room-only lecture by Fran Foskey owner of Bobbin Bear Quilting Designs (www.bobbinbeardesigns.com/) on "Color Confidence". Fran's... Read more...
HOME COUNTRY: MARTIN
Friday, May 18 2012
You know, it isn't always easy being a crossing guard for the kids. It especially isn't easy when you're an old crossing guard, and Martin is old. One of these days we'll find out he discovered fire, I think. This isn't meant as a slight, because... Read more...
TALES FROM THE CARIBBEAN
Friday, May 04 2012
Big Jesse's company plane landed and taxied to the re-fueling area. It was easy to tell his plane from the others because it was painted in the University of Kentucky's blue and white color scheme with 2012, NCAA Champions, boldly displayed on its... Read more...
NEWS FROM THE HILLS : FLOWERS
Friday, May 04 2012
The nostalgic fragrance of lilacs drifts through the house, as the last sprays are salvaged and placed in a vase on the table. This old-fashioned flower brings back long-ago memories of Grandma in her long white apron and sunbonnet. She would break... Read more...
AROUND THE FRAME: HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO GRANDMA KAREN
Friday, May 04 2012
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO GRANDMA KAREN! This Mother's Day is a very special one for my older sister Karen (Levihn) Leach. She and her husband Tom became first time grandparents when son Nick and his wife Angie welcomed son Cohen Joshua into the world... Read more...
HOME COUNTRY: DEWEY & EMILY
Friday, May 04 2012
The newly-formed love firm of Dewey Decker and Emily Stickles (she of the incredible cheekbones and watchful county eye) began yet another sensation here in the valley. Ever since Dewey told Emily he was actually in the manure business and not just... Read more...
USF PLANETARIUM AND FORT WAYNE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCE JOINT VENTURE
Friday, May 04 2012
The Edwin Clark Schouweiler Memorial Planetarium at the University of Saint Francis and the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society (FWAS) are collaborating on community astronomy education efforts. A series of events to provide public information,... Read more...
TALES FROM THE CARIBBEAN
Friday, April 20 2012
Dave's aunt was glad to see them and, of course, the warm feeling was mutual and they continued to chat until the captain changed the subject by asking if she had a moving dolly? She did not, so Dave and his Dad lugged the 5 wooden boxes, one at a... Read more...

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GOING HOME
Written by Hal Vizino   
Friday, June 03 2011

GOING HOMEPart II of II

Quickly he turned and descended the rickety porch steps to wander on foot around the town. His eyes were filled with tears. As he left the house, he noticed an old man next door tending his garden. The old gentleman was on his knees, stooped over cultivating his lettuce. As Jeff looked at him, he thought he recognized his neighbor, Mr. Whiting, much older now with the same kind of rugged face.

"Mister Whiting?" he asked.

The old man slowly and quizzing looked up and said, "Do I know you? You look familiar."

Jeff continued, "I'm Jeff Miller. I used to live next door.

Mr. Whiting replied, "Jeff Miller. I know you. You were just a little squirt. Your parents were wonderful. Do you remember the time you threw the rock through our front plate glass window? We were mad at you at the time. Time heals, doesn't it?"

Jeff asked about his wife, Patty.

The old man replied his wife died a few years ago. "I miss her so much," he said. "She was a wonderful spouse. Now, I just enjoy my house and garden. Where have you been all these years?"

Jeff explained, "I enlisted in the Navy right after college and served 30 years. Now I'm retired and looking for a place to settle down... no parents, they died several years ago, as you know, no relatives, wife or friends."

"It's good to see you again, Jeff," said Mr. Whiting.

"Nice to visit with you also. I'm just going to wander through town and check what has changed over the years, goodbye."

As he slowly wandered the streets, he noticed many new buildings. "Wow," he thought, "they built a new theater. It's super. And where did the old hardware store go? The little grocery store is now a large supermarket. I don't remember the ice cream shop and the new gas station over there brightens things up. Littletown is quite the place," he thought again.

Jeff headed back to his car waving to Mr. Whiting. He had found the small town he so desired. He could buy the old homestead and fix it up and live there and be of assistance to Mr. Whiting.

And with that decision, he had a lift in his walk and a smile on his face.

 

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