Healing the Blind by William Klein

Each one of us walks through the world blindly in his own way. During this holiday season, it merits to mention a statement made in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” The ghost of Christmas past tells Scrooge to “open your eyes to the world.”  The other ghosts implore Scrooge to see as well. This act of opening … Continue reading Healing the Blind by William Klein

Digging Out in the Name of Love by William Klein

This Christmas was cold! The thermometer said it was 0 degrees, and, with the wind, it was minus 20. That’s pretty cold and bites right down to the bone. We have bushes in front of our house and for some reason the whipping, swirling winds created a vortex that left a four-foot drift in front … Continue reading Digging Out in the Name of Love by William Klein

“You Turns and Climbing the Christmas Hill” by William Klein

Classroom doors decorated with tinsel and Christmas chintz, secret Santas bring gifts of socks and simple delights like booze and cookies to tickle the heart to new heights while Christmas lights adorn classrooms and blowup Frostys gleefully wave in the season. Teachers agree it’s that time in the semester where we can see the top … Continue reading “You Turns and Climbing the Christmas Hill” by William Klein