Today, I started my day with a cup of coffee and a donut — or two! There was freshly mixed powdered milk to wash down my daily medications for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.) Later today, I fixed a sandwich of two slices of bread. It contained a Summer mix of boiled eggs and tuna […]
One of our American Presidents that nearly everyone in any generation can remember is Abraham Lincoln. His humor and wisdom penetrated Congressmen, dignitaries, and the common man and woman. Here is one of his pieces of advice on how-to-live-life: “In the end it’s NOT the Years in your life that count. It’s the Life in […]
Glacier National Park was the safe haven to 800 Grizzly bears in a 2012 count. That group size doubled within the park confines. On the park’s East side, Grizzlies visit the lower aspen groves and meadows in the Summer. More about animals at: Horses and Animals are Talkin American Alligators in the Everglades National Park […]
It is a worthy endeavor to help prevent the crumbling of America’s (and the world’s) lighthouses, beacons of water safety for generations. Sensations of tilt and weave may have accompanied my first lighthouse climb back in the day, but this lighthouse– Marblehead Lighthouse on Lake Erie at Marblehead Lighthouse State Park, Marblehead, Ohio — wasn’t […]
The Cardinal in the photo ABOVE represents my very devoted Mother (1924-2015), who loved watching Ohio’s state bird; the Shaft of Wheat is for my loving Father (1923-2011), a life-long farmer, who served his country and his family with all his being. “Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother.” — from the Ten Commandments written and […]