There are instances in your life that affect you for the rest of it. I’m not talking about that time a semi almost hit you or a pregnancy scare. I’m talking about small details that make you think of something for the rest of your life. For example, a friend I had in college would … Continue reading Monkey See Monkey Do
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In My Day……
This could be a piece about how children today don’t just play. Everything has to be organized. Warning, the next phase begins In my Day, but it stops short of being preachy. In my day, kids gathered on street corners and met up and determined their own rules. However, I lived out in the … Continue reading In My Day……
Remember Party Lines
I remember being on a party line growing up. Picking up the phone to hear our neighbor on the phone. Weird and slightly annoying. If we we were in the house and wanted to talk to dad in the barn, we could dial our own phone number, hang up and then pick up when it … Continue reading Remember Party Lines
Web Searches
Why is it that I can go through my settings and turn off search engines except for google and yet end up with Yahoo being in control of my search bar on Chrome and Bing on Explorer (Which is why I don't use Explorer)? When a app updates itself, it resets your search engines. Why? … Continue reading Web Searches
Losing my Religion- Thanks to you
I consider myself a religious person. However, my faith in religions and the Bible grows weaker every year. I see little good in attending to both of them. Adam Carolla says that they have become more harm than good and to a certain degree I agree with him. I’ve just realized that part of my … Continue reading Losing my Religion- Thanks to you
Free Kindle Version of Green Anthology 12/5-12/9/16 – Happy Holidays! — Trish Hopkinson
Originally posted on Silver Birch Press: To celebrate the holiday season, we’re offering a free Kindle version of the Silver Birch Press Green Anthology – available Monday, 12/5 through Friday, 12/9/16 at Amazon.com. (If you don’t have a Kindle device, you can still read the book — with free reading apps, available at this link.) … Continue reading Free Kindle Version of Green Anthology 12/5-12/9/16 – Happy Holidays! — Trish Hopkinson
The Soul begins with Air
perhaps the soul waits. Perhaps it does accumulate cosmic energy as it grows and develops.
Dead Sure? A Book Review
Dead Sure? Took me on a mind-twisting romp to 1929 and back again. It was a story full of strong characters and plot twists that kept me guessing. I definitely felt for Tim, a man transported back to 1929 leaving his daughter to grow up without a parent. Especially when he has to face Charles, … Continue reading Dead Sure? A Book Review
Wisconsin Author Profile
A couple of years ago Dixie Jarchow and I began an interview show that premiered on the public access channel in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Like the name suggests, we wanted to showcase authors that are in our neighborhood. Those authors you will not know. But we wanted to hear their story, find out what they know … Continue reading Wisconsin Author Profile
Author Profile- David Michael Williams
David Michael Williams An interview so great we did it twice! A couple of years ago Dixie Jarchow and I began an interview show that premiered on the public access channel in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Like the name suggests, we wanted to showcase authors that are in our neighborhood. Those authors you will not know. But … Continue reading Author Profile- David Michael Williams