Posts Tagged ‘ancestors’

Days Longer than the Summer Solstice

Posted on: June 20th, 2020 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

Imagine this. You awaken in the morning and have no idea where you are, who are or who any of the people around you are. And that not knowing did not go away as the day progressed. It lasted all day. Alzheimer’s Disease does this to its victims. The Alzheimer’s Association aptly designates today—June 20… Read more

Sisters: Having vs Being

Posted on: April 15th, 2019 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

“Tell me about when I was born.” An unusual request from my only sibling. But a legitimate one since my sister is almost 10 years younger. On a sister’s weekend, we had just settled onto our comfy beds in our room at the beach. Driving rain pelted our windows, roaring waves pounded the beach and… Read more

Where Old Photos Go to Die

Posted on: March 4th, 2019 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

You see them in every thrift shop, junk store and consignment store you visit. Boxes, baskets, trays filled with photos, and not just any photos but personal ones from years gone by. They fascinate me. With something of a compulsion, I stop and rummage through the current offerings. What am I expecting when I do… Read more

The Image in Your Mirror Is Closer Than It Seems

Posted on: August 13th, 2018 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

These days when I look in the mirror, starring back at me is—not my mother—but my grandmothers. Both of them. At first seeing them is daunting. Then as I dwell on what the combination of these two women could mean to me, it is inspiring and awesome. I usually wear my long hair pulled back… Read more