Love

Poem: One More Sunrise

The world’s still dark, the stars half gone,I stretch and smile, my mind at ease,no cars, no chatter, just whispering…

7 months ago

Choosing Myself Beyond The Noise

I don’t care who said what or who did what. I’m too busy living my own life. I’ve spent enough…

7 months ago

The Measure of a Lasting Impression

We all want to leave something behind. Some chase it through wealth, others through fame, and a few through the…

7 months ago

The Meals That Shaped Us

Food today feels more like a debate than a delight. Scroll through social media and you’ll find everyone convinced they’ve…

7 months ago

The Fine Art of Selective Hearing

Selective hearing isn’t a flaw, it’s a coping mechanism with years of field testing. It’s how relationships survive, how marriages…

8 months ago

The Bus Ride Lesson

It had been one of those long days that seemed to take more than it gave. The kind where the…

8 months ago

Reflections of Us

Robert and Elaina had wandered into one of those antique shops that feel more like attics than storefronts, where the…

8 months ago

Green Horizons, Quiet Joy

I left behind winters of snow,where the cold stitched its weight in my bones,for mountains that breathe in green silence,a…

8 months ago

Occupational Hazards of Her Heart

They say love is blind, but sometimes it feels like it just doesn’t bother to read the résumé. Careers have…

8 months ago

I Remember: Unspoken Pride

A father’s heart is full of memories. Some are heavy, some are bright, and many are left unspoken. I have…

8 months ago