Pass it Forward
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 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 Ann von Dehsen, June 18, 2020 — Being the season of road trips, my mind goes back to my family’s yearly trip to the Poconos for a week’s vacation. Now we lived in northern New Jersey, and in 1958 … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, December 31, 2020 — There are all sorts of connections you can see all [my sister’s] paintings or a lot of her paintings. Her murals are great. They often include working with school-age kids sometimes, you know … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, December 31, 2020 — My sister Ellen is a wonderful artist, known in the Southern Virginia and Northern Tennessee area for her watercolors and her murals. Her last mural, completed last summer, celebrates the woman suffragettes … Continued
By Denise W, December 3, 2020 — My story today, because I lost my brother within the last two weeks to COVID-19, I would like to share his life, if I could. Tell you a little something about him, I … Continued
By Elliott Doomes, February 6, 2020 — I guess most people who live in these high-rise projects are making the best of a bad situation. They have a shelter and a place to sleep but that’s it. I’ve seen parents … Continued
By Cynthia Morihara, October 22, 2020 — It is true that my brother made a hefty income as an emergency room doctor, but he used a lot of money to buy planes and run a small airpark. He flew himself … Continued
By Joan Bunting, April 25, 2019 — When I was a baby or very young, I really don’t know how old I was, my sister Bertha was holding me on her lap. Back then Mother had a potbelly stove for … Continued
By Rosalyn McGee, December 12, 2019— My sister went to school in the American Institute of Fashion and Design in Lucerne, Switzerland and she brought back colored cigarettes. Black, red, purple, green, any color you could think of. So we … Continued
By Patrica T., September 8, 2019 — Fred was around [my grandson’s] age. He was with the boys and [his sister Kibby] was with him. Kibby was Fred’s baby girl. He never left her behind. I liked how it was back … Continued