The Comics section of the newspaper (or The Funnies) is the lighter side of the news and worth the time to peruse. Someone once said to me that The Family…
Some people have a distinct mental image of what a government official does. Is he or she a pencil pushing, “red ink” bureaucrat with a cushy job who is in…
Come to your own conclusion.
Long ago, during the middle of the ages in Europe, the social and economic fabric (feudalism) of the times existed mostly on manors. You know, the land estates where lords…
Note: These posts are from my post-graduate Europe/Eurail trip in the Spring of 1987. What happens in Europe …. The following is a list written down of the most favorite…
Note: These posts are from my post-graduate Europe/Eurail trip in the Spring of 1987. What happens in Europe …. Monday, April 6, 1987 “Fortunately, I was able to leave Barcelona…
Cindy looked hurriedly at her Apple watch. She was already over thirty minutes late! A college student, she was hitting the road on this beautiful autumn morning. She was taking…
When we were kids, we had built-in Global Positioning Systems in our young, forming brains. Ofttimes on bicycles but mostly on foot, we instinctively knew how to get from Point…
I’d bet my bottom dollar that you know what kind of “stuff’ is in certain drawers of your household. The questions are: How did it get there and under what…
Box scores – a feature on a page of the sports section of a newspaper. They contain basically two things: names and numbers. It’s all there in black and white,…