As each year comes to a close, newspapers, magazines and TV shows spend some time remembering noteworthy people that have shuffled off their mortal coil in the last twelve months. I’m a fan of the practice but have noticed something … Continue reading
Hayden Keith Monroe
Those who grew up in the polio era remember the alarm when swimming pools and lakes closed for fear of infection, and the classmates who died or were permanently crippled by contracting it. Parents were haunted by the plague, contributed … Continue reading
Here we are once again. Another Christmas, Another New Year, An old year ends, a new year begins. When you’re young, the holidays are about stuff you hope to get. The older you become the more the holidays are about … Continue reading