by Sherry Cerrano | Dec 2, 2019 | Uncategorized
“Gabby, stay off your phone!” Mom called as I left with Grandma Louise. We were going to one of my favorite places, Henrietta’s Tea Room. I tucked my phone into my Vera Bradley hipster purse and vowed to be good, meaning not to constantly text or facetime my friends.... by Sherry Cerrano | Nov 25, 2019 | Uncategorized
Cursed by Athena is not a mythological story. Since Homer’s Odyssey is one of man’s oldest narratives, I included references to Athena and the Odyssey as a tribute to humanity’s love of a well-told story. The Greek gods could be menacing or helpful to man, and my... by Sherry Cerrano | Nov 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
Footprints and drops of blood in the snow lead into the forest, away from where the expensive car was parked. The mountain road to the ski lodge had been harrowing, but the drive paled next to the unexpected turn of events. Upset in ways never-before experienced, the... by Sherry Cerrano | Oct 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
Every May, the Run to the Wall is a cross-country motorcycle run to honor veterans. https://rftw.us/ I wrote the following poem after the first time I heard the motorcycles coming off Interstate 70 to camp for the night at the VFW near my subdivision. The sound gave...