by Cheryl Unruh | Jul 5, 2023 | Essays, Writing Our Lives, Written In Kansas
LESSONS IN REVERSE Sitting in the driver’s seat after she completed the backing test, Donna turned to Mr. B. sitting on the bench seat beside her. “I hate you!” she growled. It’s possible, possibly even probable, that Donna slapped at Mr. B. with both hands,...
by Cheryl Unruh | May 29, 2023 | Essays, Everyday Life
A Destination City When I’ve visited Ouray, Colorado, or Taos, New Mexico, or some other touristy town, I’ve taken walks around these towns and I see artsy little houses near the downtown, flower gardens tucked away to the side with stone paths and benches,...
by Cheryl Unruh | Mar 3, 2020 | Essays, Everyday Life
Dawn Chorus I was surprised to hear them: birds. It was February still. Late February. But in the darkness before sunrise, birds sang me awake. How could I have forgotten about morning birds? After a long winter with maybe a dozen smallish winter storms, and months...
by Dave | Aug 4, 2016 | Essays
Finding Hope in the Bleak Midwinter of Kansas by Cheryl Unruh | Waiting on the Sky https://cherylunruh.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/waiting-on-the-sky-audio-kpr.mp3 Audio recording produced by and aired on Kansas Public Radio for Kansas Day, January 2016....
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