I was walking at the old school. One of the silver haired walkers said, “These kids today have no respect for their elders.” I said, “What have we done to earn our respect? Have we kept them safe from harm in schools? Have we kept them healthy? Do we listen to them and acknowledge their voices? Have … Continue reading Intergenerational Angst by William Klein
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Through the Tunnel by William Klein
I am always amazed at how art can imitate life. When you find a simple story with a life clutching action, you are propelled forward to find relevance to it in your life and times. In dark ways as well as enlightened glimpses of “obeyance” to what Ralph Waldo Emerson called “the Almighty effort – … Continue reading Through the Tunnel by William Klein