by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 6, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Jill Schroder Once I was asked to talk about a precious memory I had. It took me no time to choose among them. When I was a little girl, about two or three, my daddy used to take me in his arms and carry me out past the breakers. It was thrilling. I felt completely...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 4, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Penny Wilson Red Wing was a sorrel mare who lived on Pasley Island for many years with her friend Dolly, a black mare. They had 350 acres of lush meadows and thick forest that was free range for them. They had a barn that they could go in and out freely for shelter...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 3, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Katherine Maas I was raised far from the ocean and saw the sea for the first time when I was in my early 20s. At the time I was deeply troubled about the state of the world and my own life. The Vietnam War was raging and it felt as though humanity was poised on the...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 31, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Pummy Kaur In the first half of the last century I was born in India, the second child of my mother, who was the eldest of 8 children. Hence, my brother and I were treated as the youngest of 10 children by my maternal grandmother. Being considered the youngest of...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 28, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Helga Guderley I grew up in the middle of Ohio’s suburbs, neighborhoods interspersed with corn fields, the child of German immigrants. For us, Nature was something you drove to see. In this version of Nature, you walked in pre-ordained paths to enjoy remnants of...