Monday, January 5, 2026

what has been points to where we are now


 the story animates


what has been, 

history,

has long intrigued me:

early in middle school age

I searched the local neighborhood library

for stories of early civilizations,

in high school my best friend and I 

followed closely, like disciples,  our history teacher,

in college I majored in history,

seeking to understand how one's world view

shaped what we saw and how we acted,

I worked for decades in middle school

to help kindle curiosity and wonder

as to what happened in the past, why it happened,

and how we today fit into the continuing story,


all of this comes to me

as the last of our visiting family just left,

I find myself in the hallway

where we have framed pictures of our family's past,

starting with my great grandfather who fought in the Civil War,

then moved to East Tennessee and made a life here,

moments served onto the paper for us to linger on,

and that, like magic, hold a moment so powerfully

it is as if my present jumps back into the past,

and a piece of my movie plays before me,

like Apple transforms a static image

into a very short moving picture,

a feat that never fails to shock me

as the inanimate, animates,


our stories are not frozen in the present

but part of an epic movie, with wondrous backstories,

and the next scenes are not yet written.



by Henry H. Walker

December 29, ‘25