Opinion
A Thanksgiving poem.
From the Nov. 27, 1981 edition of the Gazette:
Forty five years ago, I received a telephone call from Anna Maxim, saying that a drunk man had crashed his car through her stone wall and was I willing to come and put the wall back together.
I went for my mother’s 87th birthday but stayed for the storm.
Over 2,100 years ago, King Antiochus promulgated laws that made Jewish ritual and worship illegal.
The recent service at the Gay Head Cemetery for June Manning was a special gathering.
