Advice from the Coyote Brothers

This morning I found this note slipped under my kitchen door. Mr. Reed, we are concerned about you. We do not see any little kids visiting your home. We have observed you live in a childless home. Can you honestly confess you’re not completely sure of what children are like, march yourself (if you have [...]


Mother’s kitchen range

Note: This photo was taken by Oris George of his wood-burning heating stove. Inside, behind the glass, the fire flashed and light flares through the glass and travels out through the room. While doing dishes this morning, I listened to the snap and crackle of cedar wood burning in the wood-burning heating stove. My memory [...]


Oris   |  about people, Happenings around here, History, Memories, This morning   |  01 11th, 2012    |  1 Comment »

Mr. Meadow Lark is back

And a grand morning it is on this next to the last day of February 2010. Things are picking up around here. Mr. Loud-mouth golden throat Meadow Lark is atop the power pole heralding to the neighborhood he is back and has taken up residence. This morning, as the sun announced with a brilliant gong [...]


Oris   |  Happenings around here, Humor, Mr. Meadow Lark, Oris Rambles, This morning   |  02 27th, 2010    |  4 Comments »

This morning

At daybreak this morning I went for a walk around the pond. Three Killdeer scampered ahead of me, screeching, whistling, trying their best to lead me away. They were saying, “Come this way.”


Oris   |  bird, Happenings around here, Oris Rambles, This morning   |  04 29th, 2009    |  5 Comments »
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Along the Back Roads of YesterdayOris George announces the release of his book, Along the Back Roads of Yesterday. Inside, you'll find essays by the man full grown as he remembers life in the 1930's and 1940's, changes in the times and even more, the boy that he was then. Oris shares the life of a boy, grown into the heart of a man. He invites you to click the link and join the many people who enjoy reading about life along the back roads.



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