Rhyme or Reason?: One More for the Road
by Sharon Rockey
This was a birthday message written for my daughter. In order for you to make any sense of it, allow me give you a little background.
When her 25th birthday rolled around she was living:
(1) in Tucson,
(2) in dire financial straits, and
(3) in an apartment that was almost as sparse as her bank account.
To earn a little money and escape the stress of school work, she painted art on the walls of friends. For relaxation she hiked the desert mountain trails in her well-worn Nikes and avoided stepping on anything that rattled, and she joined a Highland dance class where she had a short-lived crush on a bagpipe player. Continue reading Rhyme or Reason?: One More for the Road by Sharon Rockey



Digital Mindsweep
Digital Mindsweep
by Sharon Rockey
Written in the days of my first Macintosh and floppy disks
Aren’t computers wonderful!
So much you can create!
Future innovations
Are hard to speculate.
But one day, I imagine,
Some programmer will find
A way to download to a disk
The contents of my mind.
Then I’ll insert . . . → Read More: Digital Mindsweep