A Stone’s Throw by K. Irene Stone
Day Seven, After May 31, 2022 I have been bent and broken, but, I hope, into a better shape.” – Grimm The “me” before May 24, 2022, is a different …
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Commentary by Irene Stone. Irene is a photographer and a writer who lives in Sabinal Texas and works in Uvalde, Texas
Day Seven, After May 31, 2022 I have been bent and broken, but, I hope, into a better shape.” – Grimm The “me” before May 24, 2022, is a different …
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We honor our heroes on Memorial Day, and this year’s remembrance is no different. We thank those who selflessly gave their lives for their country. They are our heroes. We …
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Day Five, After May 29, 2022 There’s a hot, dry wind blowing from the Gulf tonight … across the sandy plains, the mesquite and huisache brushland, over the …
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I’m tired. Really tired. I’m tired because Life has been going so fast since “that day.” I’m sure the majority of Uvaldeans would agree. I find this ironic …
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It’s late. As the second day draws to a close, and the seconds slip silently away in the night, I’m taking a moment to reflect on my day. I’m fortunate …
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I drove into Uvalde today, after a night of thunder and heavy (thankfully) rain. Lines were long into fast food places while law enforcement and news reporters jousted …
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