Remembering a Christmas that gave more than we received

By SHARON RANDALL Remembering a Christmas that gave more than we received… Tribune News Service   December 16, 2014           This is a Christmas story. I’ve told it before, but Christmas stories beg to be retold time and again, lest their truth be lost to anyone, especially the teller. Besides, Christmas stories are woven with a thread… Continue reading Remembering a Christmas that gave more than we received

Dog Days of Summer

by Sharen McArthur, Editor me, three dogs and the hot, humid dog days of summer… Dog days of summer remind me why I am a dog person. I was not always a dog person. I was a cat person. My daughters are the ones I blame for changing me.    Raleigh, the best Yorkie in… Continue reading Dog Days of Summer

Memories Make a Home

By Sharen McArthur, Editor     Making memories in our new home…       In the early morning hours of the days before we moved to our current home, I lay awake and listened to the sounds my house made. Some sounds I could never place; others told me sweet stories. I heard a creak in the… Continue reading Memories Make a Home

Share Your Stories: The Idea of a Cottage

BY SHAREN MCARTHUR, EDITOR How did the idea of a cottage inspire our website? IDEAS COME FROM different places: conversations, things we read, random thoughts, brainstorming and connections we make. The idea for our website’s name came from a cottage that was for rent behind an old two-story, white-framed house that had once been home to… Continue reading Share Your Stories: The Idea of a Cottage

Path

BY JANE MARSTON, ATHENS, GEORGIA      IN AUGUST OF 1988, I found myself planning a return move to Athens, Georgia, having taught for one year at Mercer University in Macon. On the eve of vacating the apartment I’d been renting, I hoped against hope I’d have no trouble transporting my cat, a five-year-old gray tabby. Flash—so… Continue reading Path

The Script of My Life

BY SHAREN MCARTHUR, EDITOR THE UNEXPLAINED, THE SUDDEN, THE UNEXPECTED – these are the things that fill the soul, making thick, delicious ruminations. One such incident happened on a sunny Saturday morning, not to me, but to my husband and daughters. Driving down the road about a mile from our house in an older section… Continue reading The Script of My Life

an unusual companion on my life journey

By Sharen McArthur, editor NESTLED  AMONG pennies, dimes, and quarters in my wallet is a cool, smooth rock.  An unusual companion on my life journey, it has lived in my wallet since I was a teenager, a tenant that I cannot evict. Quiet and unassuming, it is a part of my life that is nonsensical… Continue reading an unusual companion on my life journey