A 14 Foot Florida Alligator, Really ??
When we grow old as men, we shrink a little in ways that are out of our control; it appears that alligators suffer this condition too.
Read MoreAlabama Cafecito !!
Don’t let anyone tell you, “There is no Cafecito on the back roads of Alabama.”
Read MoreTile Bluetooth Tracking Device.
Occasionally we lose something, our keys, tools, our bicycle gets stolen or maybe a pet; with this small Bluetooth enabled device and your cellphone you might just get your property back.
Read MoreCafecito On The Go !
Travel is something we all do, either for vacation or business. In any case, I won’t be without my coffee.
Read MoreA Daughter’s Promise; A Story Of Margarete Peebles.
How long would you honor a promise; a promise you made as an innocent child?
A promise that would shape your life until the day you died.
Read MoreSteriPen Water Treatment.
Drinking water is something we often take for granted here in America. If you have traveled abroad or you spend a lot of time exploring the outdoors; then the topic of water is often placed front and center in your daily activity.
Read MoreCuban Coffee,, A Simple Pleasure.
Twice a day, morning and early evening, the coffee gets made. A task, that has become a pleasure to do. A brief photo journey through my process follows the story of how I got hooked.
Read MoreElvis Presley, Our Stop At Graceland.
There’s a reason they referred to him as “The King”.
Read MoreMass Shootings, Thoughts On Prevention.
In April of 1865, Charles J. Colchester, a shady character of a man, met Abraham Lincoln and warned him that his life was in danger; a few days later Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was shot in the head. Charles J. Colchester was a friend of John Wilkes Booth.
Lincoln’s Secretaries, John G. Nicolay and John Hay commented on the incident; “But he had himself so sane a mind and a heart so kindly, even to his enemies, that it was hard for him to believe in a political hatred so deadly as to lead to murder.”
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