The Clouds Of Viet Nam
Grace Cavalieri re-experiences the moment her husband, a Viet Nam veteran, visits granite wall memorial for the first time. Vietnam Memorial photo by Dan Murano.
Coming Going
Poet Sabine Pascarelli contemplates footprints in the snow and the lives of those who left them. Photo: McPhearson Square, Washington, D.C. 1993 by Dan Murano.
Pedestrian Puddles
Reflections and puddles on a rainy afternoon in downtown Pittsburgh. March, 1976. Photos by Dan Murano.
Raywell's
Janice F. Booth imagines the time when childhood moments fade into distant memories of events and of people who now only live in our past. Wood St. at Forbes Ave.Pittsburgh, 1976. Photo by Dan Murano.
Thursday Afternoon 4:45
Grace Cavalieri's poem feels the full weight of a nun's imagined conflict within a scant seventeen lines. Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1976. Photo by Dan Murano.
Mother And Son
Poet Candace Katz speculates on the thoughts of a child being lead down a busy city street on a rainy afternoon. Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, 1976. Photo by Dan Murano.
The Wrong Place
Sabine Pascarelli speculates what thoughts might go through a person's mind isolated by heavy rain on a downtown street in the city. Photo by Dan Murano: Forbes & Wood Streets, Pittsburgh, 1976.
Even When It Rains
This poem by Geoffrey Himes speculates on the thoughts of a woman steadfastly going about her business on a rainy day in downtown Pittsburgh in 1976. Photo by Dan Murano.
My Life As A Silent Film
Ellen Wise's poem "My Life As A Silent Film" speaks to reminiscence stirred by heavy rain. Photo by Dan Murano: Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh,1976.