PinnedLee DunnMelrose 3- five oh eight eightKarla had just turned 42, three nights after Christmas. At a brisk pace, she hurried back home from the corner store in the cold dark…12 min read·Nov 15, 2020----
PinnedLee DunnA dream of brokennessCharles was a big kid now. Twenty something. Outgrowing successive wheelchairs. Club footed, with God-given neural and cognitive…9 min read·Jan 16, 2021----
Lee DunnHearth and homeCity bustle- swimmers in the deep air, all alive as bees.1 min read·Aug 1, 2021----
Lee DunnThere once wasOld Maggie. You lived here, and to this day it stands, guarded by posterity. A testament, at least, to the spring steel backbones of your…2 min read·Jan 16, 2021----
Lee DunnWhen I wished upon a starThere’s a small cabin in the pines by a secluded lake in north Ontario. I had rented it for two weeks every summer for twelve years. The…4 min read·Jan 16, 2021----
Lee DunnTake me backSo long ago. The steps. The regrets. The loves, the tears and the joy.8 min read·Jan 16, 2021----
Lee DunnEverything, and the kitchen sink* Mental health triggers, suicidal ideation*2 min read·Jan 16, 2021----