Sepia-tinged nostalgia lures everyone in sooner or later.
It's tempting to skip back over bridges burned so long ago we can't remember which one of us even held the match anymore.
Everyone has plenty of emotional blind-spots.
But how do you validate a memory when the one who holds the other half of your recollection is gone forever? Reyes Cardenas' newest writing collection, Flirting With The Past , oscillates between themes of ageing out of childhood and returning to a place.