Mary by Karen Jakubowski She shuffles hunchbacked. Gray tresses peek from her babushka, head bowed each step a prayer. Cornflower cardigan worn even on mercury elevated days. She travels homeward from the village. Stoops, burden carried like a cross. Winding... Continue Reading →
Denim Blues By Karen Jakubowski Two pair of blue jeans hang precariously clipped to hangers by their hems in my overcrowded closet. Standing before the open door, I ponder the qualities of both, wrestle the dilemma dubbed choice. One recently... Continue Reading →