The Prophet

Recently, I reread the book titled “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran. It was a hugely popular book in the 1960’s, with a resurgence in popularity again in the early 1990’s. In case you are not familiar with it, or forget what it was about, the Bing AI summarizes it as […]

Comic Interlude 5

We interrupt regular broadcasting once again to bring you a few cartoons from our resident cartoonist… 1. Quilter’s Delight – Created by Don Cheke If you are married to a quilter, you can be sure that he/she will be making a quilt for everyone they know and love. They might […]

Abandoned Places

Are you, like me, fascinated by abandoned places? In this blog post I will talk about this interest and what I think are the key things about their attraction. Perhaps you have heard it said that people who travel and investigate abandoned places are called “urban or rural explorers,” depending […]

Fathers

Let’s talk about fathers, not the priestly kind, but rather the partner to our mother kind – those that were instrumental in our being here, nudge, nudge, wink, wink. We all had one, and I am sure we all have a story about that father, whether he was actually part […]

Comic Interlude 4

We interrupt regular broadcasting once again to bring you a few cartoons from our resident cartoonist… 1. Exercise Regime – Created by Don Cheke A while ago I created the cartoon of Loaf on a horse for the Don Quixote blog post. As is typical, I used myself as a […]