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A Change of Hate
Continue Reading →Here’s a sneak peek at my latest novel, A Change of Hate. I am working toward the release of this next novel featuring Harrison “Hawk” Bennett Attorney at Law from the Josh Williams series. Hope you enjoy. March 1966, Dalat,…
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Nature in all its Gory
Continue Reading →Tree huggers love nature. They love to update their status on social media with cute images of orangutan’s frolicking with puppies and kittens and baby goats and fat Vietnamese potbellied pigs. They share stories of the bear raised with the…
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An open letter to Rhode Island’s Super Delegates
Continue Reading →Whatever happened to the will of the people? The results of the Rhode Island primary are pretty clear. Rhode Islanders prefer Sanders to Clinton 55% to 43%. That seems a pretty clear message. But that’s not the way the system…
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My Old Friend: Retracing My Footsteps on the Appalachian Trail
Continue Reading →My wife and I are in Maine enjoying a short vacation in the small town of Bethel. We decided to do a short hike on Table Rock Loop in Grafton Notch State Park. It is just a 2.4-mile loop but…
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Joe’s Perspective
Continue Reading →Do Angels Exist? There is an almost universal belief in the existence of angels. Whether one thinks of them as messengers from God, guardians offering protection, or mere non-corporeal remnants of … Source: Joe’s Perspective
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Cops, Superheroes, and Stupidity
Continue Reading →In my almost 60 complete revolutions of the sun, I have heard people say some stupid things. Truth be told, I spewed some idiocy myself. But, after reading a story about a protest over the recent police involved shooting in…
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How to Cook a Zebra
Continue Reading →Killing for fun in the name of sport
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The Border of Innocence
Continue Reading →The other day, we were moving some things around in our condo. One of the tasks involved emptying a chest full of photo albums, relocating the chest, and then placing the albums back inside. There wasn’t any time for reminiscing,…
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Coconut Macaroons and “Taking a Shock”: Memories of a Young Boy
Continue Reading →It always amuses me the things that spark a memory. Sometimes it is the notes of a song, a sudden aroma, or the taste of something familiar. Today, it was a coconut macaroon. The white flakes encased in golden brown…
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The Day the Music Died, again.
Continue Reading →I was saddened to hear of Keith Emerson’s passing. The music of ELP was big part of my youth. Every generation believes the music of their time to be the best. It resonates in our memories. Yet I think the…