The Mother Who Refused to Let Grief Win Hello, friend. Pull up a chair and let me share a story that gets right to the very heart of what makes our country so special. We as Americans have a long history of looking out for one another. From the heartland farms to the bustling city […]
Category Archives: Culture & Traditions
The Simple Magic of a Warm Crust I have lived in this beautiful, sweeping country for my entire life. Over the decades, I have seen our nation grow and change in countless, wonderful ways. We have built towering cities of glass and steel and laid down endless ribbons of highway that connect our coasts. Yet, […]
Gather Around the Fire Hello there, friend. Pull up a chair, grab a warm mug of cider, and let us sit by the fire for a little while. I have been blessed to call this great country my home for my entire life. I have seen the changing of the seasons year after year, and […]
I wake up early these days. The sun takes its time rising, and the streets are quiet. I put on my coat and take a slow walk down to the corner cafe. This is my daily routine. I sit at a small table by the window and watch the world wake up. The scent of […]
The Scent of Memories There is a very specific quiet that falls over a house right before a big gathering. It is the deep breath before the joyous storm. For as long as I can remember, my life has been measured in the aromas drifting from the kitchen oven. I close my eyes and I […]
The Open Road and the Shifting American Landscape I remember the deep, steady hum of heavy tires on freshly laid asphalt. Back then, the world felt incredibly vast and full of open sky. Families would pile into heavy steel automobiles, windows rolled completely down, the scent of sharp pine or warm desert dust rushing into […]
The morning air always holds a special kind of stillness before the sun fully clears the horizon. I remember standing on the edge of town decades ago, watching the farm trucks roll in under the pale light. They were heavy with the weight of the season. Bushels of sweet corn stacked high in the humid […]
I remember a time when Main Street was the center of our universe. You walked down the sidewalk and you knew the shopkeepers by their first names. We shared our days over the hum of the hardware store and the quiet corners of the neighborhood diner. That was our situation for decades. We lived deeply […]
The Late Summer Magic There is a deeply comforting kind of magic that settles over our towns when late summer finally arrives. The days begin to grow just a little bit shorter, and the evening air carries a crisp promise of autumn. Then, almost overnight, an empty field at the edge of town comes alive. […]
The Warmth of the Glowing Neon The rain taps a steady rhythm against the heavy glass window. You pull open the thick stainless steel door, and a tiny brass bell announces your arrival. Immediately, you are enveloped by the comforting smell of sizzling bacon grease and rich coffee brewing in a glass pot. You slide […]









