Author: Trish

Anam cara, an ode to friendship

Anam Cara. Soul friend. It’s a term from the Gaelic, reserved for the person to whom you can reveal the hidden depths of your soul. Unlike a soul mate, a soul friend does have...

Hope springs eternal in Detroit

The Michigan Central Train Station, long a symbol of Detroit’s decay and ruin, has been restored to its original glory. It now stands as a sign of hope instead of despair in a city...

Beware of live trash

Beware of live trash

There was a time when the boys were too young to tackle the chore of taking out the garbage, but like many young children, they were fascinated by the garbage process. They liked to...

Please don’t ask me what’s for dinner!

A recent post that rolled by on my Facebook news feed featured an interview with the one and only Aretha Franklin. The interviewer asked what she found most difficult during the course of an...

Who’s good enough for the good china?

When I was growing up, I was crazy about horses, an animal that a rare commodity on the southside of Chicago. I read every book about horses I could find in my library: Misty...