
CLARK GRISWOLD AND THE MARCH OF HISTORY.
Steve struggles with a July 4th means in times not so happy.
Steve struggles with a July 4th means in times not so happy.
75 years ago the fate of the world hung in the balance. We could learn a few things from the man who led us.
Last week was a rough one for an optimist.Read about how Steve got his groove back.
Steve’s annual July 4th story asks us to think a little before we yell too much.
The fall of Aleppo is a tragedy that has Steve struggling to fit it into his worldview. Sometimes optimisim is just not enough.
Donald Trump has been a real jolt to the system. Steve struggles with putting perspective on the results.
July 4th is not just an American holiday. Maybe this is what the fireworks are all about.
The end of the school year is on us. Having watched Mrs. Nester fight the good fight, Steve has some thoughts.
Thankful for a Well-Kept Lawn. My first interaction with Russell Bradford, my father-in-law, was strictly commercial. Before the internet replaced newspapers and before modern distribution
JULY 4, 1863, GETTYSBURG PENNSYLVANIA Sergeant Frederick Fuger must have been exhausted beyond measure when he reported to the headquarters of the 4th U.S. Artillery.
Empty Nesters have watched our government for a long time. Steve wonders about how Allen Drury would have reported on today’s events.
Tales From An Empty Nest - TFEN
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Tales From An Empty Nest - TFEN
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