Four Winds Came Blowin' In

by William Snead

Poem


Answer to Our Youth

by Dennis O’Brien

Poem


My Trip to Catalina

by Jonathan Craig

Prose


Just for Today

by Michele Johnson

Poem


What a Beauty

by Jack Tompkins

Sketch


The Nurses and Staff of My VA Hospital

by Jeffrey Saarela

Poem


TWO FEET OF SNOW IN BUFFALO

By Gene Stewart, Army

Writing Type: Poem

There were two feet of snow in Buffalo;
it came down by the pound.
Snow was all around, in people’s driveways
and on the interstate
and highways,
on trails and byways.
Rooftops were clogged.
The internet had blogs
on two feet of snow in Buffalo.
Was it Mother Nature
or was it global warming?
Either case, it was alarming
or could it be an angry God
who wants us to have clean hearts
as pure as the driven snow
like the two feet of snow in Buffalo!

Notes: Pat Kranzow

They Were Warriors First

by Matthew Davison

Prose


The Gates of Nothingness

by Ben Hawkins

Poem


Our Lonely Death

by George Nolta

Poem


Just for Today

by Michele Johnson

Poem


The Turret Guard

by Jack Tompkins

Sketch


Thunderstorms

by Lawrence Langman

Poem