Interesting piece. While the sisters moved from the point at the lowest tip of the diamond outward to totally opposite positions favoring the blonde sister's situation they come together at the upmost point when their lives meet and the black haired sister demonstrates her resilience and reaches out to a stranger. One ponders where this story goes next - fun to think about .Thanks , Andy.
Pretty darn funny, Andy,especially the dredful demise of the song as you dragged it through the mud...
YOur 3rd grade colleagues in Recorder will enjoy the memory . Mr.Loftus, not so much. Nana
Comments by Beth Mackey
Comment for "Two Sisters"
Beth Mackey
Posted on March 16, 2010 at 04:32 PM | Permalink
The Diamond
Interesting piece. While the sisters moved from the point at the lowest tip of the diamond outward to totally opposite positions favoring the blonde sister's situation they come together at the upmost point when their lives meet and the black haired sister demonstrates her resilience and reaches out to a stranger. One ponders where this story goes next - fun to think about .Thanks , Andy.
Comment for "George and the Alien"
Beth Mackey
Posted on November 16, 2009 at 04:53 PM | Permalink
Eloquence in 4 words
Quote " only he could hear" is effective in creating the vacuum George finds himself in .
Comment for "The Death of my Grandma and the Concomitant Existential Dread"
Beth Mackey
Posted on September 08, 2009 at 08:00 PM | Permalink
Anguish and Resolution
Andy, Your Grandma Boyd would understand your pain and be touched by it. Thank you . Nana
Comment for "The Recorder Adventure"
Beth Mackey
Posted on June 21, 2009 at 07:59 PM | Permalink
dreadful , not dredful.
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Comment for "The Recorder Adventure"
Beth Mackey
Posted on June 21, 2009 at 07:58 PM | Permalink
dreadful , not dredful.
sp.
Comment for "The Recorder Adventure"
Beth Mackey
Posted on June 21, 2009 at 07:42 PM | Permalink
Good stuff!
Pretty darn funny, Andy,especially the dredful demise of the song as you dragged it through the mud...
YOur 3rd grade colleagues in Recorder will enjoy the memory . Mr.Loftus, not so much. Nana
Comment for "My Socialism"
Beth Mackey
Posted on June 02, 2009 at 01:45 PM | Permalink
Yeats and You
Keep reading,thinking, singing about your world .Stay kind throughout.
Love,Nana
Comment for "I Am Not A Metaphor"
Beth Mackey
Posted on May 23, 2009 at 11:45 AM | Permalink
Poignant Memoir
Indeed, You are Not a Metaphor. You are as real as rain and sunsets. Nana