Man’s Best Friend

Dogs are definitely best friends, never forget to love them every day.

Dogs Make Us Happy!

Happy dog photos to break up your day and put a smile on your face!

Soar Like an Eagle

I think we’ve all been told at some point in our lives to “soar like an eagle.” Eagles are known for their power and their ability to fly at high altitude in the sky—where no other bird can fly.

The Less You Know About History…

I love history. Like the Bible, it’s a fascinating read about people you may or may not have heard of but who came, saw, and conquered or perhaps were conquered.

Coronavirus Diary Part Two

The first 15 were given to me from an unknown author, I then reached out to friends to each send me one. Please enjoy.

Beautiful Thoughts

The author is unknown, but these thoughts work for everyone around the world. Hold on to friends and family tightly.

Christmas and The Spirit of Resilience

In the spirit of this holiday season, I dedicate this column to all of those whose internal struggle persists to balance the notion of the Christmas spirit of giving with that of finding one-self in a sea of sadness.

The Phantom Farmhouse by Seabury Quinn

I would not call Seabury Quinn’s “The Phantom Farmhouse” a great work of literature; but it is good, and well worth reading—especially for fans of the horror genre that do not require high doses of violence and sex in their fictional products.

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

“The Brothers Karamazov”, Dostoyevsky’s last novel (1880), is generally considered to be his masterpiece. Its central theme is arresting and provocative: if there is no God and no life beyond this life, then morality is non-existent; ANYTHING goes.

Exorcism Literature

Stories about the supernatural fascinate and attract, I suppose, because they deal with those realms of human experience that are mysterious.