by Lisa | Feb 9, 2021 | Story Telling Obituaries
“What she leave me?” “Granny said I could have her pearl ring.” “Sell the house, and give me my share.” “No! We can’t sell our house. We grew up here.” And the pleadings and outcries go on and on, but they...
by Lisa | Nov 23, 2020 | Story Telling Obituaries
Everybody dies, but how do you want to be remembered? What moments of your life whisper, “Share me”? Your life probably holds a zillion snapshots of memorable stories worth telling. For starters, think back on your earliest fond memory. Think about how...
by Lisa | Nov 14, 2020 | Story Telling Obituaries
Perhaps your life doesn’t seem all that exciting. Maybe, like most people, you get into your groove and continue on autopilot. Your everyday happenings come and go. As the years passed, you don’t know where all the years have gone. A birthday here, an...
by Lisa | Nov 1, 2020 | Story Telling Obituaries
“A picture paints a thousand words” expresses a matter more strongly than what we can sometimes ever articulate. More commonly, the adage is “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Yet, that one picture more adequately conveys one-thousand thought-provoking and...
by Lisa | Oct 22, 2020 | Story Telling Obituaries
PART A– Someone said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and it’s true. Profoundly, it’s all too true amid the technological advances that social media has created. One picture holds so many stories. It’s incredible the kinds of messages people assign to...
by Lisa | Sep 13, 2020 | Story Telling Obituaries
Tattoos are the harbinger of the unsung life stories of those waiting to be told. They reveal the heart and soul on a human canvas. Flesh imprinted with the inkings of the silent. What of that tat-tat-tatting. With little room for error, the artist’s genius...
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