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April 26, 2025

Everything Is As It Seems

                                    A painting, a dream, and a message: everything is as it seems.


  Can a dream carry a message from loved ones beyond this life? In this true story, I share a mysterious experience that brought comfort, chills, and a sense of peace after loss.


 A friend of my sister’s — a college professor — once told me, “Your father knows more about American history than most history professors I know.” It was quite a compliment, especially considering that Dad was a mechanic. My parents were voracious readers. Mom loved novels and was also a talented watercolor artist. Dad devoured books about World War II, World War I, and the American Civil War. His shelves were lined with illustrated bird books — a reflection of his love for birdwatching.

  After their passing, my siblings and I found about a dozen pairs of Dad’s binoculars tucked away throughout their house. Mom passed away in September 2006. Dad left us in May 2009. Being without a mother and a father at any age is an empty feeling, at best. At the time, I worked in the college’s IT department.

  Weeks after Dad’s funeral, a dream came to me. I walked into the Registrar’s office at work. Behind the counter, wearing a hospital gown, stood my father. We were alone in the large, silent room. He noticed me immediately. I stared at him, stunned, trying to understand how he could still be alive. Dad leaned forward across the counter, looked me straight in the eye, and said, clear as day: “Everything is as it seems. All rumors are true.”

  As he spoke, a brick wall rose from the floor behind him, reaching to the ceiling.
Immediately, I woke up — flooded with sadness that he was still gone, and haunted by the strange words he had spoken.

  Later that day at work, I told a friend about the dream. As I spoke, he quickly typed Dad’s words into Google. At the very top of the search results, an image appeared:
a watercolor painting of birds in a tree — hauntingly similar to my mother’s style.
Beneath the tree were the words: Everything is as it seems. A chill ran down my spine.
Goosebumps covered my arms.

  When I got home, I tried to find the image again but couldn’t locate it.
The next day at work, my friend and I searched again — and again, nothing.
It had vanished. Despite the mystery, I took comfort in believing it was a message:
a sign that Mom and Dad were together and at peace.

  In the end, I’m grateful that Dad visited me in my dream, and that his message — however ephemeral — remains with me. Though, to be honest, I often wish he had included the winning Lotto numbers too.

                                                                             The End

  Thank you for taking the time to read my story. If it touched you, inspired you, or made you reflect, I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Your time and presence here mean more than you know. — Michael J. Kannengieser

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Michael J. Kannengieser is a retired New York City police officer and the author of The Heart of Velletri, The Art of God, Burning Blue, and other works of fiction. His stories explore themes of redemption, faith, and the enduring power of human connection. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he continues to write heartfelt fiction that inspires and uplifts readers.


April 13, 2025

Cemetery


 


Cemetery

The scent of fresh cut grass enhances this orchard of granite.

Meticulous hands cultivate its emerald-green lawn.

Beneath the grassy cover, a city of the mourned remains frozen in a cacophony of reminisced love and grief, by those beholding each monument.

I am among them; a bereaved onlooker, besieged by sorrow – and grasping an acceptance of inevitability.

Blossoms enliven this melancholic setting; ephemeral gifts signifying hopefulness and adoration. They too, wilt and perish like their intended recipients.

Crystal-azure heavens, dotted with wispy-cotton puffs, suspended above, as if dabbed there by an artist’s inspired stroke, guide each soul to an inviting light.

I shield my eyes, head craned and eyes squinting, unable to peer directly into the luminous gateway.

My soul will enter there soon; and my corpse shall die infinitely in the harsh earth for which lush, clipped grass shall provide no relief.

-7/3/12 Michael J. Kannengieser

Author Michael J. Kannengieser’s books are available on Amazon

Michael J. Kannengieser is a retired New York City police officer who lives on Long Island, in New York with his wife and two children. Michael worked as the Managing editor for fiction at The View from Here Magazine; a U.K. based literary publication. Michael's first two novels, The Daddy Rock, and Burning Blue, were published by Decent Hill Publishers. Dreaming Big Publications released his novel, The Heart of Velletri, in 2019. Michael's novel, The Art of God, was published in July, 2023. His latest book is a sci-fi novel The Last Two People.

April 11, 2025

The Last Two People: Book Trailer





Trevor and Sheila's breakup pales in comparison to the chaos that ensues when extraterrestrials suddenly appear on Earth. As these beings surprisingly bring peace and harmony by resolving conflicts, Sheila follows her heart and leaves with Clyde, a captivating alien. But for Trevor, the sudden disappearance of his ex-girlfriend is just the beginning of a perilous journey through upstate New York. With the help of Sheila's loyal friend, Debbie, and a compassionate alien named Barbara, Trevor sets out to find the runaway couple - only to discover a violent confrontation between the aliens and Earth's Resistance. Caught in the midst of a battle between love, loyalty, and unexpected choices, Trevor is forced to make a decision that could determine the fate of not only his relationship with Sheila, but with Debbie and Barbara as well. Fans of gripping sci-fi adventures will devour this thrilling tale of love and survival.

Author Michael J. Kannengieser is a retired New York City police officer who lives on Long Island, in New York with his wife and two children. Michael worked as the Managing editor for fiction at The View from Here Magazine; a U.K. based literary publication. Michael's first two novels, The Daddy Rock, and Burning Blue, were published by Decent Hill Publishers. Dreaming Big Publications released his novel, The Heart of Velletri, in 2019. Michael's latest novel, The Art of God, was published in July, 2023.