September 4, 1886 During the late 1800's, non-Indian settlers were flooding into southwestern United States. The Chiricahua Apache nation, including the great warrior, Geronimo, spent decades leading raids against the Mexicans and Americans. Geronimo's mother, wife and children had been murdered at the hands of a group of Mexicans, and Apache land was disappearing at… Continue reading Geronimo Surrenders
Healthy Tips from Aristotle
Over half of the adult population in the United States makes the decision to start each day with a vitamin supplement, and the numbers are growing. Sounds like a step in the right direction, wouldn’t you say? At the very least, the adults in our nation seem to be taking a genuine interest in leading… Continue reading Healthy Tips from Aristotle
Ban the Trail Tweets
You may understand a few things about my personality at this point; particularly the idea that I have my own personal set of rules and I expect no one else in the world to even understand them, let alone follow suit. My rules are elementary (to me), yet to others they seem full of antitheses.… Continue reading Ban the Trail Tweets
Boston IS America
It has taken me over a week to have the heart to write about the tragedy in Boston on Patriot's Day. Many of those days were spent getting over the shock. Then there was the time spent watching to see if they'd nab Suspect #2. Throughout all of that I dug through story after story,… Continue reading Boston IS America
Ditch Your Control Issues
Simplicity, as a way of being, goes way beyond making dinner in six ingredients or less. It is more than consolidating errands or cutting back on spending. And it is deeper than limiting the number of invitations given to a birthday party or reducing the size of the front yard flower bed. While these ideas… Continue reading Ditch Your Control Issues
