
When I quit my job of 15 years, I vowed to my workplace
friends I’d come back to visit. Over a year and I haven’t been back yet.
My parents spent their final days in a lovely assisted
living community where they, and I, made many friends. At their funerals, I
promised I would see everyone again. I’ve not fulfilled that promise either.
It’s not that I don’t mean it– I do. But life goes on.
Things change. Time passes, and nothing is ever the same. Though the phrase, “You
can’t go home again”, classically refers to one’s childhood, at 64, I have a
whole compendium of things to which I can never return.
Except, I can.
In words and stories, I have visited those rooms of
childhood, run through the spring-lit gardens of youth, dropped in and said hello to history, caressed
the sounds and scents of days gone long ago. I have dwelt in dreams, righted wrongs, and even taken my share
of revenge. (“Never wrong a writer. They get their revenge in print.”)
In Placid River Runs Deep, I went back
to my childhood summer place, got to visit with my grandmother, and watch the
sun set over the hills once more.
In Broken Roses, I killed the man who
abused me.
In L. E. Catts and the Seven of Swords,
I courted a bad-boy old flame.
In my cat mysteries, I see a better stronger different
version of myself.
Through writing, there is no place I cannot go.
Happy Reading!
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