![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I imagine these red toes walking down some wide tree-lined boulevard in a faraway city. Aunt Rose spent the weekend with us and polished my nails Hot Geranium to match hers. "Not sure," I say, putting my eyes on my painted toenails. "Where you going?" She looks at me with about as much concern as if I'd told her I was going to Brock's store for a Coke. Momma's ironing on the sunporch when I break the news. She lives with her husband and son in McLean, Virginia. Her personal essays have been published in several magazines, and her favorite diversion is travel and the different cultural experiences it brings. area, written ads for Peace Corps and VISTA, and worked for the World Bank writing about development projects in Third World countries. She has counseled and tutored students in the Washington, D.C. KATIE PICKARD FAWCETT grew up in the hills of Eastern Kentucky and spent two years as a social worker in Appalachia. ![]()
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