GLASS RAIN—the poetry by Margaret Roxby
“DREAM’S END” was first published in 1965 by BITTERROOT. This poem was written after a trip through Yellowstone National Park the first summer the park was open following the 7.5 earthquake of 1959.
KALEIDOSCOPE –an essay by Kathleen Roxby
“A PLAGUE OF APOSTROPHES,” continues the author’s series on the oddities of in the English language.
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS—the poetry of Kathleen Roxby
“AN OLD WOMAN’S HAIR” was written in remembrance of her grandmother whose birth date occurs this month and who had kept in her cedar chest a cutting of her once chestnut colored hair. The author also would like to thank all the older woman of various rest homes she visited as a volunteer.
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