It must be autumn. The Ed Sullivan Show lights up TV screens in living rooms where families all over America gathered on Sunday nights. But in a back yard, lying in the fragrant grass, his hands pillowing his head, Victor
Raphael stares into the crisp, clear midnight-blue sky. He spies a shooting star flash across the sky, but it extinguishes abruptly. The Milky Way sparkles before his eyes. Finding the Big Dipper, Cassiopeia or the Northern Cross is a piece of cake. He’s explored these Heavens from his earth-bound perspective many times before.