Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey

The Miracle at Panther Burn International Airport

It had been a slow morning at Panther Burn International Airport.  A Cessna 172 and a mosquito landed earlier in the day. But right now, all the airport’s activity consisted of a sleeping beagle and the previously mentioned mosquito.  The … Continue reading

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Saturday Free-For-All

Good morning!  Hope you have a fantastic weekend!

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A father & son chat

“TVs only had three channels when you were little?” “Yes, son.” “And did it have a remote control?” “Yes, Me.  My dad made me get up and change the channel. And then get him a beer.” “Was the world in … Continue reading

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The bridge

Fatigue is a blurry lens that makes dreams seem farther away. The sign taped to the traffic light pole said, “The bridge is your b*%$^.”  I was at mile 20. My aching legs had carried me to the Potomac River. … Continue reading

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Fatigue is a blurry lens that makes dreams seem farther away.

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CARTOON: The duel to the end

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Friday Free-For-All

Good morning. We’ve made it to the weekend.

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Ninety-Eight Ramsey Stories: A Collection

Here’s where to find links to all my short stories on the blog.

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CARTOON: Now appearing at the Golden Moon…

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A strange night at the Lincoln Memorial…

The tourists had left for the night. The sun had gone down. And the Lincoln Memorial sat bathed in brilliant white flood lights.  On its steps sat two familiar figures.  A homeless man walking by looked at the crumpled Dollar … Continue reading

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