In a clearing, in the woods, at the edge of a mountain, sits a little house. The living space stretches to the porch, the patio, the stone walls, and the yard beyond. A sign for a local church on the street marks where to turn, from there, find the gravel lane, its curves concealing the... Continue Reading →
Dare to Hope
Last weekend my boyfriend and I had a virtual date night. We decided that we would watch a movie together using the new Netflix Party feature. The only problem was we didn’t know what to watch. My dad had suggested to me earlier that we watch Shawshank Redemption, and because it is a classic that... Continue Reading →