Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges “We’ll have to find a place where you are safe here.” Ana tells Layla. “I know my husband will be fine tomorrow when it’s a new day. He will say he is sorry and everything will be fine again.” “No Layla.” “Papa, I’m a married womanContinue reading “#55.8, Weds., April 17, 2024”
Category Archives: Serial Fiction
#55.6, Thurs., April 11, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Brandell and I came to this wood to cut a clearing and now I learn he also plans to make a little house here. He knows I’m pretty particular about how thatch is laid. When it is done badly there are endless leaks and mold. So apparently, Brandell justContinue reading “#55.6, Thurs., April 11, 2024”
#55.5, Weds., April 10, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Hannah asked for a prayer. And I can only trust in the peaceful alternatives, the forgiveness and the ‘love of enemy’. Now I pray silently, “Dear God, lead me from this temptation to bring hurt onto this man who has hurt my child.” I add aloud, “Guide us inContinue reading “#55.5, Weds., April 10, 2024”
#55.4, Tues., April 9, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Hannah just came back from her visit to see Layla. Nothing of her report puts our worries to rest. “Papa, Momma, we were right to worry. Layla has bruises. It will be several months more before the baby is born and her husband makes no secret of theContinue reading “#55.4, Tues., April 9, 2024”
#55.3, Thurs., April 4, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Mts. I’ve shared my concern about Layla with her sister Hannah, who is a medical practitioner. Hannah offers, “Papa, this is what I will do. I’ll take the donkey cart and the medical kit and go there to those new barely patches around the walls of aristocracy whereContinue reading “#55.3, Thurs., April 4, 2024”
#55.2, Weds., April 3, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Mts. My worry is for our youngest, Layla, living as a serf at the Castle of Waldelenas with a man, who seems to me, blundering and abusive. Maybe that is just a father’s point of view, seeing his youngest daughter now starting her own family at such a youngContinue reading “#55.2, Weds., April 3, 2024”
#55.1, Tues., April 2, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. Vosges Mts. Some things feel right about these times. Ana and I are together, and all of our children and their spouses and the grandchildren are here. We even have Gabe with us for this rare reunion feast. And I have had a chance to listen to each, for theirContinue reading “#55.1, Tues., April 2, 2024”
#54.12, Thurs., March 28, 2024
Historical Setting, The cottage in the Vosges This is a family reunion feast day, celebrating these generations. My oddity of life and life again is simply assumed among these people as they’ve been waiting for me, where other families meet for reunions, bringing the completed stories of ancestors who are no longer present toContinue reading “#54.12, Thurs., March 28, 2024”
#54.11, Weds., March 27, 2024
Historical Setting, The farm cottage in the Vosges Greg has no interest in hearing a lecture on gratitude for Haberd’s keeping the farm in good order. He dismisses our chat with, “we are all glad you’re back, Papa.” Kind as it sounds, Greg does have his own elder brother edge gnawing here at theContinue reading “#54.11, Weds., March 27, 2024”
#54.10, Tues., March 26, 2024
Historical Setting, 629 C.E. The cottage in the Vosges I’m listening to my children fill in the missing years. Next, I listen to Greg who is here on the bench with Gaillard. Greg begins, “Papa, I guess you found out the hard way about that ‘bad neighborhood’ where the Jewish refugees ended up.” “Did BrandellContinue reading “#54.10, Tues., March 26, 2024”