Author: Bryan Yeagley

Bravo!

Music has always been a big part of my life. The Yeagley boys had one musical requirement — pound our way through several red John Thompson piano books under my mother’s direction. Then, and only then, could we choose an instrument to play. I chose accordion. But it was not uncommon to hear a trumpet, violin, cello, baritone, bassoon, or guitar playing in our…

A New Zip Code

Three zip codes . . . just three. 99691 – Nikolai, AK – Population 94: Most of the residents are indigenous Alaskans. Winters are tough with temperatures dipping to 60 below zero in this tiny Interior Alaskan village. 99648 – Perryville, AK – Population 113: Like Nikolai, the handful of folk in Perryville are primarily indigenous Alaskans. Located on the…

Our Forever Friend

Forever friends. We all have one. Perhaps a few. This coming fall my wife and I will meet four other couples along the Oregon coast. We worked, worshipped and began our families together in a distant city. We have not all been together in nearly 24 years. Here and there in Dallas, Dayton, Atlanta, Branson and Los Angeles our individual…

Emmaline’s Doorpost

I loved visiting my grandparents. Some things never changed in their homes. My mom’s parents lived near Washington, D.C. with its museums and historical sites. Funny, though, I really got charged up by the endless supply of sweet cereal and cartoons on a TV that, unlike ours, worked all the time! Who could forget Grandpa Brackett’s repeated efforts to teach…

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