
Personal essays about family, places, memory, and our ancestors who watch over us. Written from Southern Spain, rooted in the American South. neither more nor less, just dirt, and maybe some yellow flowers. -- Pablo Neruda
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I grew up near the river. Not just any river, I was planted and sprouted up on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. A time traveling river.
I don’t think the planting was intentional really. At least not by my parents. My family moved to...
My Grandma Maggie is known for the crazy gifts she gave. Crazy good gifts, crazily impractical. Delicious, or malodorous depending on who is telling the story. Wildly inappropriate, or incredibly fun.
When she moved my dad and his siblings...
My youngest son has been really into horses lately, and has been identifying all four legged hoofed or otherwise similar animals - horse.
Zebra? Horse.
Reindeer? Horse.
Cow? Horse.
Giraffe? Definitely a horse.
My youngest son spotting...
My oldest son is turning four soon, coming into that age when you start to remember. When you’ll have memories that you can hold onto as you grow.
I remember some moments from being three or four, the moments I was really excited, but also...
I often write about previous generations, my ancestors, their journeys, and the history they lived through. This is a story about the next generation and the journeys all of us, and all of our mothers have made throughout time.
Giving birt...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
American mama and attorney. \ud83c\udf3c Rooted in the American South, writing from Southern Spain. \ud83c\udf0a I write about family history, genealogy, and stories from American history. \ud83c\udf3eFive-time Rising History newsletter on Substack. ✨
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