Tell it to the Judge
By Frances Bryce, June 11, 2020 — When I first started quarantine on March the 20th, I thought it was only going to be for a week or so. Then, when it went to [the end of the] month I said … Continued
By Frances Bryce, June 11, 2020 — When I first started quarantine on March the 20th, I thought it was only going to be for a week or so. Then, when it went to [the end of the] month I said … Continued
By José Dominguez, February 18, 2021 — It was a Friday afternoon in the summer of 1970 and it was a day that I didn’t pay a visit to Maria. I was dating her lately and day by day found … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, February 25, 2021 — At the age of four I went to nursery school two mornings a week. It was strictly a morning program held in the owner’s large Victorian house. The whole first floor was … Continued
By Carolyn Boston, February 25, 2020 — When I received the promotion to work for a real estate attorney in the law department at the Bell telephone company, now known as Verizon, I was thrilled to experience a new challenge … Continued
By Denise W., February 25, 2021 — My daughter and I were seeking tickets to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. This museum was a part of the Smithsonian institutions. It was established in … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, June 11, 2020 — Though I know the pandemic is far from over, yesterday was probably my best day since we went into lockdown because I saw and heard signs of hope along with a few … Continued
By Frances Bryce, June 18, 2020 — The COVID-19 virus has us now on Zoom instead of in a classroom with many other Best Day writers in the Senior Center. The good news is technology allows the class to continue. … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, June 18, 2020 — Like a lot of people I’ve been going through some old letters and pictures at this time and I came across my kindergarten report card from 1955. Now just to backtrack a little … Continued