Author Archives: Timothy S.
One Thing
The bass is pounding on a sticky summer day and the acoustic guitar rhymes with the melodies of stories told by the folk-singer Josh Ritter and I am loving it. I am here because someone shared the love of Josh’s … Continue reading
Panning for Gold
Clear water ripples down the local stream creating the sound of a magic fountain. Bubbling from the golden river-bed, water reflects the day’s rays of sunshine. Writing this story along the greenery and water-washed river stones is where I share … Continue reading
More than Names
Originally posted on Just a guy on a Journey!:
Names are carried, projected on a wall, no one could predict those towers would fall The worst of horrors could not envision this dreadful mess when these towers were erected Reduced…
Nana’s Rainbow
Taking in the hip culture of a downtown coffee-shop in Estes Park where hippies roam free, “Somewhere over the Rainbow softly plays in the background. A few minutes later climbing the steep incline in Rocky Mountain National Park with a … Continue reading
Do you really want to know?
20121202-145049.jpg Do you really want to know? You are going to have “x” amount of kids, grand-kids, live in such and such a town and you will do….(fill in the blank) for a living. You will retire at…fill in any … Continue reading
Slow Down
Intelligent life begs to find its purpose and until you find that purpose enjoy the ride. And when you do find that purpose, keep on driving, for the journey gets intensified. It never ends until we do. People need … Continue reading
“She Will”
“She Will” As a single guy I recently created that infamous list of what I want in “The One.” The list resides inside my iPhone Notes for easy recall. With today’s first cup of coffee in hand reading the verse … Continue reading
Jubilee!!!
I love when God speaks to me. I wanted to write a story about Jubilee today but I was not sure where to start it for it speaks to me in so many ways. With a story too complicated to … Continue reading
A Lost Key
A few months ago a “Key-West” keychain sporting a Volkswagon key sits alone in the street as I drift by walking my dog. After contacting the police hoping they have a lost-and-found and knocking on a few of the neighbors … Continue reading
The Door Test
It is the mid-1960s the setting and the scene are both borrowed from the film a Bronx Tale. The young 17 year old impressionable boy just started driving and is being mentored by a local mob boss whom carries a … Continue reading