Mirrored Image

Our face is our logo. You know what a logo is.  That mark that's the visual symbol of a company or a cause.  There is a science behind logos and word types.  Shape and color can all subconsciously generate different feelings, e.g. a circle indicates  stability, a wordmark in a sans serif font implies tradition, the color … Continue reading Mirrored Image

The Tree

Once upon a time there lived a man and his son.  They were both strong-willed and outspoken.  They often argued as the son grew into adulthood. One day, they had an argument that became a shouting match.  At the end, the son screamed that he hated his father and that he never wanted to see … Continue reading The Tree

Dance in October

Two scenes: Scene 1:  A man and woman standing in shame, holding haphazardly sewn fig leaves over their naked bodies.  Around them slithers the devil-indwelt snake listening to God pronouncing judgment on their sin.  The first prophecy God speaks is to the Devil, his voice ringing through the garden of Eden.  "And I will put … Continue reading Dance in October

All the World to Me

A picture is worth 1,000 words.  As a writer who does not have very good photography skills, I usually end up looking at photos I've taken and couldn't tell you in 1,000 words what I was trying to get a picture of. This photo of my grandfather and me, however, could very well be worth … Continue reading All the World to Me