He described the contraption as a hand-cranked device, sort of like a pinwheel mounted with glass prisms. Except, instead of light, the prisms reflected joyful memories. He claimed it worked like a dream, an absolute dream, revealing us all together, all alive, running around the backyard, leaping puddles, hopping rainbows.
Over the years Bob Thurber’s work has received a long list of awards and prizes. His most recent book is a collection of brief stories titled “Nothing But Trouble”. Visit BobThurber.net.
That is such a happy idea. There is so much darkness in the world that this is a nice change. I should like to read your short stories. Are they on Amazon?
Thanks for commenting, Catherine. I’ve enjoyed a number of your stories. Yes, you can find my books on Amazon, and you also can find and read selections for free by visiting my website. http://www.bobthurber.net best wishes, BT
We all deal with out heartbreak in different ways. This says so much in so few words.
Beautiful Bob, beautiful.