#47.6, Thurs., Aug. 10, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges           “Papa, Momma,” Greg presses Ana against his iron breast. “I heard about Simon.”          His sobs are contagious. Even this young stranger Greg has brought, steps away to obscure his own tears.          “It’s a terrible loss.” I say, “It was good you came. WeContinue reading “#47.6, Thurs., Aug. 10, 2023”

#47.5, Weds., Aug. 9, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Charlie takes me aside to talk. He said he saw Greg riding with the landowner’s guards.          He explained, “The fellow who will be the lord of the castle when it is made was reading edicts to all of us who were gathered in fromContinue reading “#47.5, Weds., Aug. 9, 2023”

#47.4, Tues., Aug. 8, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Here, I play a simple tune on Simon’s harp.  It’s a song Simon invented to please the cuckoo nesting near this place where only flowers may grow. Brandell is delighted. For just a moment the tones of cooing cuckoo sullies the sorrows of us humankinds.Continue reading “#47.4, Tues., Aug. 8, 2023”

#47.3, Thurs., Aug. 3, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Simon played this little harp we made with gut strings on a bent ash root. From these hardened leftovers of life-things Simon made music and Brandell believed Simon had magical power. Maybe a two-year-old notices the “hole in the music” when someone is missing, andContinue reading “#47.3, Thurs., Aug. 3, 2023”

#47.2, Weds., Aug. 2, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          People like Simon would seem ordinary, or common, amid the great heroic tales that are told by the fires of soldiers gathering for wars. The ordinary aren’t mentioned. Great stories are spun around the likes of Greg or Gabe. And I can imagine little dark-hairedContinue reading “#47.2, Weds., Aug. 2, 2023”

#47.1, Tues., Aug. 1, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          All night last night, we sat at the table with a candle and the book. Ana and I took turns reading to one another through warm tugs and tears. We read the scribbles of words in Simon’s journal. [Footnote]          The pages are the storyContinue reading “#47.1, Tues., Aug. 1, 2023”

#46.12, Thurs., July 27, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Commoners don’t record their begottens. No one but God and the memories of old grandmothers keep this lineage. But with my oddity, having an ever and ever perspective I’ve come to know that the human record of history is only as good as the keepingContinue reading “#46.12, Thurs., July 27, 2023”

#46.11, Weds., July 26, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Late summer days on this farm bring so many changes – geese and goats added and the earth yielding a full harvest. The root crops are particularly abundant and if we store them properly, they will stretch well into winter, maybe even to spring.  TheContinue reading “#46.11, Weds., July 26, 2023”

#46.10, Tues., July 25, 2023

Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges          Gabe and I share this private conversation as we brush down the horses Greg and I borrowed and Gabe wants to discuss the issue burning through the night whispers in the novice quarters. “Fear of the Lord” whether required or optional, or interpreted through abusesContinue reading “#46.10, Tues., July 25, 2023”