Where Silence Speaks Loudest: Reflections at the Lincoln Memorial

Wide view of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., seen from the grassy lawn below under a hazy summer sky.

Some places don’t announce their importance. They don’t demand your attention or try to impress you with noise.They just stand there—quiet, steady—waiting for you to arrive at them in the right way. The Lincoln Memorial is one of those places. And on this particular day… we didn’t even plan to be there yet. The Story … Read more

A Quiet Room Across the Street: Where Lincoln’s Story Ended

Street view of the Petersen House across from Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., with a lamppost in the foreground and early morning light casting shadows on the row buildings.

There are places where history feels distant… like something you have to imagine your way into. And then there are places where it doesn’t ask you to imagine at all. It just… meets you there. Right across the street from Ford’s Theatre sits the Petersen House—a narrow, unassuming row house that holds one of the … Read more

Where Words Fall Silent: The Air Force Memorial

Wreaths placed before the memorial wall at the United States Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, honoring service and sacrifice beneath a quiet tree-lined backdrop.

Arlington, Virginia There are some places you visit that come with stories already written—dates, names, battles, timelines. And then there are places like the United States Air Force Memorial…where the story doesn’t arrive in words at all. A Moment Without Conversation After leaving the Marine Corps War Memorial, we made our way to the Air … Read more

Alabama Road Trip #2 — Day One

Roadtrippers map showing the driving route from Orlando, Florida to Dothan, Alabama with planned historic and cultural stops along the way.

Gravestones, Ghost Towns, and the Long Way Toward What Matters Some road trips begin with wanderlust.This one began with unfinished business. On Alabama Road Trip #1, Dusty and I did what we thought was right at Bethlehem Cemetery—but “right” didn’t quite stick. Time, weather, and the quiet cruelty of neglect had already erased almost everything … Read more