Mostly, I sleep really well in my cozy cell. The air temperature is cool. The section of the wing where I reside is pin-drop quiet. On a rare occasion, I might hear someone talking in their sleep or maybe a cough or sneeze. I am very happy that no one…
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Month 15: Dirty Ashes
This week marks the fifteenth month of my incarceration. As I have noted previously, I believe first-time offenders learn their lesson within 3 to 4 months of incarceration, since prison is not a place for anyone not knowing what it really entails as a punishment. Using this logic, I have…
Week 64: Is Mother Nature Bipolar?
The unseasonably warm weather for the start of February has been mindboggling but very welcomed. It’s sunny and in the high 50s and 60s, and it’s February! Just two weeks ago, the weather was snowy cold and feeling like a normal winter. Yet, Mother Nature seems to be confusing even…
Week 63: Normalcy
The past week has been typical January weather, but atypical for February! It’s already February, the bitterness of winter has been lame, which is okay with me. The little duckling is fully grown and really hard to pick this quacker out from the rest (usually by less fat on its…
Week 62: Honey, We’ve Been Hacked
Two weeks ago, I noted that it was a boring start to the New Year and just the same ‘ol grind here. Then, something interesting happened…little gremlins hacked the TRULINCS platform. TRULINCS is the point of communication for us inmates. The system manages our snail mail, email, and telephone communications…
Month 14: Help Wanted
427 long days ago, I began my prison journey in Morgantown. Now in my 14 months, I have been more focused and determined to fully work towards my departure. One aspect of this goal is to being in a rehabilitative program, which lasts 13 months. One of the key reasons…
Week 60: Another Week Down!
The first full week of the New Year has been rather uneventful, which is not necessarily a bad thing. We’ve had some cold rain, wintery weather. Then, a really nice day in 50s so work replaced a lot of outside lights to take advantage of the spring-like weather…warm weather means…
Week 59: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024!
So, I spent the entire 2023 year prison, which seemed like an absolute time warp. Last New Year’s Day, I sincerely asked for forgiveness from anyone that I may have hurt and solemnly focused the year on restorative and rehabilitated goals. Being isolated from the much technology is a challenge,…
Week 58: A M E R I T H F U L C H R I S T M A S
As I have harped, holidays in a prison setting often feel like any other day since the days are all the same. It is a time warp here, so what makes Christmas feel remotely like Christmas is calling loved ones, going to Church, and the holiday meal. Our Christmas “dinner”…
Week 57: Another Boring Week
What a treat! On Monday, we were given three home-baked peanut butter Christmas cookies with a quarter gallon of chocolate milk. I had quite the sugar fix, but well worth it! The cookies were delicious, and I hadn’t had chocolate milk since well before my “college” experience began. The week…
