memories

The Biggest Swing of 1988, a Story of Brothers and Baseball

June 21st, 2014 by Joshua Murray

It’s April 1988 in rural southern Ontario. David Peterson is Ontario’s Premier, Brian Mulroney is Canada’s Prime Minister, The Toronto Blue Jays are playing their last full season at Exhibition Stadium led by Dave Stieb, Jimmy Key, George Bell and Jesse Barfield, and summer is still 2 months away. None of that matters to this […]

Board Games and Memory Lane

March 3rd, 2012 by Joshua Murray

When I was 12 we (my mom, brother & I) started going to my step-dad’s house on the weekend. It was a fun place to visit. My 2 step-brothers and step-sister were there too and we had a lot to do since we were out in the country. We could swim in the summer and […]

Somebody That I Used To Know…

January 14th, 2012 by Joshua Murray

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about lost relationships. Not lost because anything bad happened. Just lost because of life and time and distance. I grew up with some pretty amazing people. I had some great friends that were with me when things were bad at home and with girls and in school. I had […]

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