icon-email icon-facebook icon-linkedin icon-print icon-rss icon-search icon-stumbleupon icon-twitter icon-arrow-right icon-email icon-facebook icon-linkedin icon-print icon-rss icon-search icon-stumbleupon icon-twitter icon-arrow-right icon-user Skip to content
Senior Correspondent

Winter
The  snow fell quietly and the children laughed, the dog barked, the tires spun, the snow fort tilted and the people rejoiced at different races and snowflakes on faces and a change of our paces.  

Spring  
Lacey pink fingers reaching to the sun, dainty white fingers stretching to the One who called you into Springtime. What a joyous way to be, full of fragrance, full of loveliness for everyone to see.

Summer
Meadows of greenness in sunshine of grace, fill my small bosom with the light of your face. Meadow so quiet, so peaceful at rest, let the sunshine come warm me to make me a nest.     

Fall
The trees blush in joy with crimson delight, remembering in daylight the rapture of  night. No need for shame as they blush into flame, from their innocent green they've grown to reclaim the wonder the seasons in full blossom bring.   

Stay Up to Date

Sign up for articles by Roberta Needles and other Senior Correspondents.

Latest Stories

Choosing Senior Living
Love Old Journalists

Our Mission

To amplify the voices of older adults for the good of society

Learn More