This morning, I woke up to snow fields out my window and frosty pipes. The lingering aroma of a hot mug of cocoa welcomed me from a delicious winter nap, and my cozy corner sprang to life shortly after the crack of dawn.
Dreams shattered by a ringing phone, and life rushing in. I left them there on my pillow to face the day. But, I'll pick them up again, when I sit down to work on my novel "Prairie Ghosts" later today. But, I'll share a snippet of the novel here:
Thunder rolled over the face of the prairie, lightening flashed, fragments dissected a rich dark sky. The color of royalty smothered the flash. A gentle rocking motion kept fear at bay as the Harpers moved their chairs back-and-forth on the worn wooden floor of the raised porch Time stood still a moment longer.
“Do you ever wonder?” he asked, cherry tobacco smoke wisped into the atmosphere. A steady stream swirled up toward the heavens.
“Not so much anymore,” she answered. Her hand held tight to his, their rockers moved in unison. “Time has gone when I wanted to live there. I’m content in my world as you are in yours.”
Her voice lingered before him, blending with the wispy smoke...