The Front of the Bus
By Carlotta Fareira, January 20, 2015 – All aboard! My grandsons and I were going to Plymouth Meeting Mall. They were 7, 6 and 2 ½ years old at the time. We were going to ride the “L” SEPTA bus. … Continued
By Carlotta Fareira, January 20, 2015 – All aboard! My grandsons and I were going to Plymouth Meeting Mall. They were 7, 6 and 2 ½ years old at the time. We were going to ride the “L” SEPTA bus. … Continued
By Elliott Doomes, September 15, 2016 — I wonder why I have no home country. I wonder why I have no language. I wonder why I have no culture. I wonder why I have no flag. I have no music. … Continued
By Norman Cain, September 11, 2014 — My grandmother’s laundry room was not located in a finished, attractive basement. It had no shelves (containing detergents, bleaches, and fabric softeners) that hovered above a modern washer or dryer. And when clothes … Continued
By Brenda Bailey, May 27, 2010 There is a program in Georgia called “The Partners-in-Education,” where a business and a school join forces to help each other with projects. When the business needs volunteers for quarterly mailings, or guides during … Continued
By Ms. Lady B, March 29, 2016 Last Friday (March 26, 2016), my family laid to rest the last living relative on my mother’s side of the family. That person was my Aunt Dilsey, age 91 ½ years old. Aunt … Continued
By Elanie, October 28, 2014 This past weekend, I had to drive down south for a funeral; and as is the custom in my extended family, we usually drive intergenerational. So during the ride, we exchange ideas, and the elders … Continued
By Robert Mays, January 14, 2015 When I was in high school during the football season, I had a crush on the girl who lived next door who was a classmate of mine at school. So one day, I decided … Continued