When this old photo showed up in my memories yesterday, I realized I still had the jacket. Adam wears it now. It was not so very long ago that I threw away the shirt. Any observer of my sense of style should come away with the fact that I dress the same as I have … Continue reading Then and Now
Author: Cliff Latta
A Moment of Pause
We begin day two of Sally’s banishment from social media and here in Fuppyville the majority remain unaware and uncaring. Unlike the rest of us, the ravages of Covid have had little effect on the FUPs. They remain somewhat grateful of the routine and normalcy; conditions they seemingly take for granted but, by their own … Continue reading A Moment of Pause
For a moment, simple
For a moment this morning, I stood outside watching the huge snowflakes fall through the early morning light as the FUPs scurried to do their thing. In this moment I felt a sense of something that I can’t capture with words alone. Within it though, was an instant of peacefulness; a peace rooted in hope … Continue reading For a moment, simple
Happy Birthday Holley!
When Holley first came into my life, I was thirty-one and she was a few months past the age of three. That was thirty-two plus years ago. Today is her birthday and she is thirty-five. Reflecting now as I type this, I wonder how different my life would have turned out without her being part … Continue reading Happy Birthday Holley!
LETTER TO GRANNY
Mom, We are still planning on coming to spend Thanksgiving with you. However, there is both good and bad news that accompany this notice. The good news is that we will not be deserting you as we have almost always done to participate in Black Friday. This year’s Black Friday will be dominated by online … Continue reading LETTER TO GRANNY
ROSEBUD
ROSEBUDAs best I can tell, this sled dates to the 1950’s and probably more towards the latter part of the decade as Robert Andrew was born in 1956, and it was purchased ofr him. It was made by the Auto-Wheel Coaster Company of North Tonawanda, NY. It is “all-wheel” drive. The wheels are used on … Continue reading ROSEBUD
Just a Reminder
I am at post-debate day number three and as remarkable (not in a good sense) as some of the things that happened in the debate were , I am perhaps more shocked by what did not happen and that is that………. I have always thought the hardest thing a parent would have to go through … Continue reading Just a Reminder
For the Memory of a Friend
Me and a friend stopped by the family cemetery the other day. It is easy to cover the distance required. Once there, depending on which way you enter to park, it is one hundred and three feet to reach our destination. This is according to Google Earth. My friend’s path was shorter, since her door … Continue reading For the Memory of a Friend
A Cheap Pair of Used Florsheims
I have a daughter and a wife. They have been part of my life for 30 plus years. I have lived with one for the entirety and the other for the majority. I do not have any idea what it is like living as a female. I respect and appreciate the differences their difference has … Continue reading A Cheap Pair of Used Florsheims
Through the Years
Paula at times, refers to Holley as my Mini-Me, even going as far as to call her “Clifferina”. Holley, because she is often pissed at me, doesn’t like to admit this, even though we are in many ways more alike than we are different. Regardless, no one should argue with the mother, and so … Continue reading Through the Years