E.E. Cunningham
Bio
Reader, father, dog hugger.
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.
Stories (2/0)
Buck Shy
Free-range dogs weren’t that rare in rural Maryland in the 1970s, but the idea of it made me nervous. Moose and Mimi, my dogs growing up, never wore a collar. I remember how they ran alongside our family’s three-wheeled golf cart. My father and I would drive into the forest near our house to do some target practice with empty cans. The dogs would keep up, their tongues hanging out. I worried about their feet getting caught in the tires, and I worried about them getting lost.
By E.E. Cunningham2 years ago in Petlife
Doing Nothing, in a Good Way
A few days into the new year, my daughter decided to make her room look less cluttered and more grown-up. She had some birthday money, so we went looking for a few things that might, in her words, “be good for vibing.” If you don’t have a newly-minted teenager, allow mine to explain vibing: “It’s like hanging out and doing nothing, but in a good way.”
By E.E. Cunningham2 years ago in Motivation