Once Young
I wish you could have been there also. Then you could have known the thrills….
Robert Roxby was a member of the local chapter of the California Federation of Chapparal Poets. The writing of his youth was lost, but he dived into poetry after his retirement at the encouragement of his wife, eventually earning honors for his poetry at the Lakewood Pan American Festival. With his daughter he produced an anthology of his poetry, Reflections on a Lifetime, distributed to the local library, to family and friends. His favorite poet was Walt Whitman.
Robert was the ninth of 16 children born to a coal mining family and lived at various times in Ohio and Pennsylvania until finally settling in West Virginia. He had several jobs, coal miner, as crew with Civil Conservation Corps and house painter. After WW2 began, he moved with his wife to Long Beach, California where he found employment as a painter with the LB Naval Shipyard. He was an avid bowler maintaining a 250 average and receiving many awards from the local leagues. He dabbled with oil painting, producing several landscapes and some abstract art. He enjoyed woodcarving (primarily whittling) and handicapping horse races. After retirement he was active in the senior center and in city politics as a member of Long Beach Area Citizens Involved (LBACI) working on affordable housing projects.
I wish you could have been there also. Then you could have known the thrills….
Dorothy never went to school beyond eighth grade. Yet, somehow, she learned all the skills she needed to handle problems large or small.
A memory from the years following the First World War also called The Great War.
…A scarlet sumac accents evergreen firs covering the broad valley floor, suggesting the fine old faces on elders delicately tinted in love light…
Memories of a family dog-
Highlights of Indian Summer in Pennsylvania
Oh, to be as free as the wild goose is to leave behind all trials and fears…
Memory of playing truant in the Appalachian hills.
… Dreaming of snow-capped mountains eating ice cream and frozen ice cones, doing nothing…
She liked a game called House, He loved to roam the open fields…