The Nine Tailors – Dorothy L Sayers
Written in 1934 this is the ninth of Sayers’ novels to feature the amateur sleuth and all round good egg, Lord Peter Wimsey. Naturally, the h… Read More
Cory Booker served as Major of Newark, N.J., from 2006 to 2013. We published this piece in October 2013, during his race to become the junior U.S. Senator from New Jersey. I… Read More
A snowstorm in Montana recently forced large flocks of snow geese to take refuge in the acidic, metal-laden waters of an old open pit mine, a move which unfortunately cost the lives of sever… Read More
This week I have an interview with a true rising star. She is the highly talented award winning young actress Giovanna ‘Gigi’ Cappetta. Her experience includes roles in;The Black… Read More
TV antennas don't tend to get a lot of thought — unless they stop working — and then all hell can break loose in your family's living room! To ensure that you keep the peace and… Read More
Season's Greetings from Mind Smoke Records! With the onslaught of Holiday Cheer, I thought for this week's blog post, I'd respond to some of the mail we've been getting from all of the… Read More
Day of the Frying Pan
– Non-Fiction by Rebecca May Hope –
Whenever my siblings mention the frying pan incident, I laugh along with them, even though I find it tragic and f… Read More
[Note: My review of Mark Warner Tignes was first published in June 2014]
You could never accuse Mark Warner of skimping on the apres-ski hospitality – or, for that matter, the pre-ski… Read More
Instead of writing over the past few days, life happened .
The past few days have been non-stop. I have worked six days in a row, traveling 1 2/2 hours each way. Then there was the 3+… Read More
Happy snowy Friday from Aspen Snowmass! With today’s snowstorm (hopefully) carrying into this evening, the weekend looks ideal for bluebird skiing! There are a lot of exciting events t… Read More
Thankfully, I am not talking about suicide.
During my last Psychiatrist visit, my Doctor asked me when the last time was, I had thoughts of suicide. I had to think, before answering… Read More
A Legal Settlement between the New York City and Verizon will bring Broadband Internet to 500,000 Households, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said Tuesday Nov. 24th.
The Telecommunications Compa… Read More
This insanely flavorful Sausage Potato Spinach Soup recipe is made in the Instant pot and is packed full of sausage, potatoes, onions, mushrooms, beans and spinach! When you want a… Read More
Navajo and Hopi Voters, in Arizona, played a Major Role in securing the crucial State for President Biden last year, but Nationally more than a Third of Voting-Age Native Americans aren&rsqu… Read More
“Do you wanna build a snowman?” Perhaps, similar to Olaf built by Elsa in the animation Frozen?! “Come on, let’s go and play!” Winter is around the world almost… Read More
If you’re on my e-mail list, you got an e-mail from me last week asking what the goal of your preparedness is. I heard a lot of different answers containing both triumphs and str… Read More
The Las Vegas Strip is perhaps the most entrancing location. The Eiffel Tower, Lago di Como, and an Egyptian pyramid capped with a laser beam so bright you can see it from space are all with… Read More
Blizzards are a natural phenomenon. They are dangerous winter storms with extreme winds and blowing
snow. The strong snow can make it hard to see far during a blizzard.
Some areas are… Read More
A trip to Walt Disney World is a holiday that everyone should experience. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun and fanfare at the park. From meet and greets with iconic mascots to ra… Read More
Have you ever wanted to know more about blizzards? Here are five brilliant blizzards facts for kids.
Blizzards Facts for Kids Fact Number 1: What are Blizzards?
Blizzards are very… Read More
When the cold winds start to blow, choosing the right winter coat becomes a crucial task. A winter coat is not just a fashion statement; it’s a necessary shield against the harsh eleme… Read More