Hello, Everyone!

It’s really hard to believe I haven’t posted here in a year and a half. I hope a few of my followers are still lurking around. It’s funny (not so funny) how story ideas had abandoned me. Or had I abandoned them? No matter; let’s try to get back together again, shall we? Here’s a wee teaser for you from the long-awaited sequel to New Yesterdays. What do you think?

Jim stirred from sleep. The sun was only just beginning to lighten the bruised purple skies in the east. The coals from last night’s fire gave no warmth from the mound of ashes. Though the leaves were still green, autumn was making her presence known. By the time the moon went through one more cycle, the coolish fall air would rob the leaves of their verdant color and the forests would be awash in brilliant reds, browns, and yellows. The leaves would shatter underfoot with a loud crunch with each step. The moist smell of decaying vegetation would be replaced with a new, dryer aroma from the freshly dead leaves.

In another place and time, Jim and his brothers and sister would be excitedly preparing for the new school year. Barefoot adventures, tall tales, and long days outside would soon be replaced with textbooks covered in brown paper, uncomfortable shoes and long pants, and chalk dust.

Jim sat up, uncovered the buried coals and began to feed kindling. The tiny flames licked ravenously at the bits of leaves and dried twigs. Within minutes larger pieces of wood were chasing the chill from the morning air. As he poked at the fire, the boy’s thoughts returned to school preparations.

He wondered what his Mother was doing right now. She was, no doubt, calling for the boys to get up as she prepared breakfast. The kitchen would be warm and bright as she fried up bacon and sausage to go with the eggs. Jim could almost taste her biscuits, hot from the oven, tendrils of steam wafting upwards as she dropped them from the pan to the plate.

Moments like this made him feel more lost than ever. Despite knowing exactly where he was, the time difference made him feel he was on the other side of the globe, trying to get back to his family.

The trip to Carolina had been fruitful and his hopes were high that he’d find his family when the portal opened again.

Photo credit: Smithsonian Magazine

Have you read New Yesterdays? If not, you’re depriving yourself of a lovely experience. It’s available at Amazon, or contact me and I’ll send you a signed copy.

Thanks for coming by today, and do browse around. You’re bound to find something you like here!

About Ol' Big Jim

Ol' Big Jim, has been a storekeeper, an embalmer, a hospital orderly, a medical biller, and through it all, a teller of tall tales. Many of his stories, like his first book, New Yesterdays, are set in his hometown of Piedmont, Alabama. For seven years, he lived in the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, Amman, Jordan where he spends his time trying to visit each one of the thousands of Ammani coffee shops and scribbling in his ever-present notebook. These days, you can find him back stateside, still filling notebooks.
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7 Responses to Hello, Everyone!

  1. Well, this one’s still here!

    Ross

    From: olbigjim Reply-To: olbigjim Date: Monday, March 1, 2021 at 7:54 AM To: Subject: [New post] Hello, Everyone!

    Ol’ Big Jim posted: ” It’s really hard to believe I haven’t posted here in a year and a half. I hope a few of my followers are still lurking around. It’s funny (not so funny) how story ideas had abandoned me. Or had I abandoned them? No matter; let’s try to get back togethe”

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Hey, Jim. Good to see you back. The story sounds terrific too.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Welcome back, our Jimbo

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  4. Kim Melton says:

    Glad your back. I sure miss you! Much love.

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