Awaken the possibilities … then unleash them. After 55 years of successful retail management, I have returned to my passion of writing. I write Poetry, Storytelling, and Short Stories. As a child, I grew up on front porch storytelling. I would sit and listen to my Dad and his brothers tell these great stories that were captivating, and I always wanted to hear more. I wanted to experience the things they talked about. I started writing at a young age and reading everything I could get my hands on. At twelve years old I started a storytelling group and several of my friends became writers or poets. At 16 I hopped box cars and worked the tobacco fields, orange groves, picked cotton, and spent many nights around a campfire listing to life stories. Someone once asked me why I wrote. It consumes an amazing amount of time and I assure you it is not going to make me rich. I write so that my children can touch and feel my words telling of the ones that came before us and the stories they told me. These are the chronicles of our family and even though they come from my childhood memories and are deeply rooted in a child’s remembrance at least they may feel what it was like in the time before them and cherish the things the elders left behind. I am a Columnist & Featured Contributor,
BIZCATALYST360 and I have The Writers Café, a group on LinkedIn that features Poets, Writers, Artists, Photographers, and Musicians . On Facebook I have two groups and one page; Dirt Road Storytelling, From Abandoned To Rescue Dogs And Cats, and About Life, Love And Living. As writers, it is true that we honestly do not know what we hold within us until we unleash it. When our words inspire others only then will inspiration return to the writer. I will spend my twilight years in search of the next story, the next poem, and the next image. I will take the time to enjoy my Wife, our Dogs, and Cats, and our amazing new home and I will always find the time to walk down a dirt road I truly hope is that I never have to read another book on Leadership, be on a conference call or see another plan o gram as these were the tool for what I did in life and not about who I am.
Beautiful this is true love that alot Never find. But it takes time to nurture love and let it grow
It took many years to find my forever love
Beautifully expressed Larry, and indeed you are indeed blessed in many ways, most importantly the love of your wife.
Learning to appreciate this beauty can improve the quality of our lives, as we are able to look deeper and more meaningfully at people and things in our lives, despite any circumstance we find ourselves in.
“Of life’s two chief prizes, beauty and truth I found the first in a loving heart and the second in a laborer’s hand.” – Kahlil Gibran
Thanks Larry.
In a society where the word love is inflated to say the least and often used inappropriately, understanding its true meaning is important for living relationships with happiness and making them last longer.
Larry – I love this – I read it to my wife because it expresses what a special love feels like. Strong ink in just a few – but inspirational – words.
Thank you sir
The word Love is so misunderstood and truly acted on, thank you for this short synopisis. Beautiful
Thank you Lynn I am truly blessed to have such a wonderful wife