I don’t like horror movies. I don’t like the news. In fact, I dislike violence of any kind. So my fascination with AMC’s ‘the Walking Dead’ has taken me completely by surprise. I got hooked watching the season one finale and was utterly compelled (almost against my will!) to follow it from the beginning. ToContinue reading “Why I Love the Walking Dead”
Author Archives: Judith Pettersen
Best Year Ever
2012. Two thousand twelve. It doesn’t matter how I write it, I love the look and sound of the new year. Never mind the Mayans or anyone else who has a bad word to say about it. I have a good feeling about this one. For the first time ever, I’ve been able to writeContinue reading “Best Year Ever”
Holding on for Dear Life
On Sunday, my dad turned eighty-six years old. We held a small family party for him at our house, which is a little trickier than it used to be, because he can’t walk. We had dinner in the garden, rolling his chair down the brick path and right up to the table. It was a treat for all ofContinue reading “Holding on for Dear Life”
Dear Mr. Harper:
Last night I dreamed that the oceans had turned to Jello. Everything under the water was stuck, like chunks of pineapple in fruit salad that was a sad shade of gray. I woke up with a post apocalyptic feeling that always seems to follow bad news. The list of disasters around the worldContinue reading “Dear Mr. Harper:”
Flin Flon Culture Days, Alive and Well
Culture days is a celebration of all things artistic. We paint, we sing, we attend community events that bring us all together. We dance and sometimes, we cry. Last year’s song by K’naan, Waving Flag, was a HUGE success as our dance pick. Most of us aren’t that coordinated, but we all danced and clappedContinue reading “Flin Flon Culture Days, Alive and Well”
When Candy was Dandy
In the 1960’s, every kid I knew had the same idea. Where can we scrape up a few nickels to buy a chocolate bar? Forget the search for peace, love and understanding. The bigger question was, how many pop bottles can I find to trade for penny candy? We’d check every ditch, and weren’t aboveContinue reading “When Candy was Dandy”
Avoidance Behavior at its Best
A unique situation that verges on a strange type of illness flares up within me every summer (at least, since I’ve become an adult.) It started long before I had children, though having babies definitely made the symptoms a little worse. Starting in mid spring I begin to feel overwhelmed by the approach of summer. Continue reading “Avoidance Behavior at its Best”