Fourteen!
A Walker in the Suburbs turns 14 today! If it was growing up in England in the last century, it would be free to leave school forever and get a job.
I learned this fact while reading a Washington Post article “Centenarians Tell Us What Matters Most.” It strikes me this morning that the article’s subheads do a good job of explaining why I started A Walker in the Suburbs in 2010 and continue it still.
Don’t neglect your education. Think positive. Keep reading. Keep moving. Do what you love.
What started as an experiment during a snowstorm almost a decade and a half ago has become an essential part of my writing life. It keeps me learning and reading. It encourages positivity and perspective. And it certainly keeps me moving.
Most of all, though, it gives me the chance to do what I love. But that’s just half the equation. The other half is what happens in the minds and hearts of the people reading it. I hope A Walker in the Suburbs brings you a bit of pleasure, too.
(An old snapshot of the girls. I bet one of them was 14 in this photo.)