Monthly Archives: June 2013
To Mr. Edward Snowden, a Hero.
As anyone who follows me on Twitter knows, I’ve been in a particularly bleak mood this last week. I’ve attributed part of my poor mood to the moon in perigee, but that is only part of the truth. Another is … Continue reading
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
During my Friday lunch break my wife sprang a sudden question, “Do you suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?” Powerful emotion immediately overcame me, I turned to the window and gazed out of it for the minute or so it took … Continue reading
Father’s Day, 2013
Happy Father’s Day to every father, and for the men not yet fathers, may you one day know the joy of comforting a tiny part of you as your own child lies within your cradling arms. My Father’s day began … Continue reading
Dannielle, a symbol for serenity.
Today, is a very special day – it is my favorite middle daughter’s 24th Birthday. Thinking back to that joyous day now twenty-four years past, brings to mind a tweet I recently posted, and likely prompted by realization this day … Continue reading
The Z-Axis.
A review by Amira K. Makansi, originally hosted on her blog, “The Z Axis.” The full, un-edited text of Amira’s review appears below. Book Review: “Beltamar’s War (Malmaxa)” by C.G. Ayling I was really thrilled to have the opportunity to read … Continue reading