The last time I dyed my hair was just before Thanksgiving. I’ve been feeling uneasy about the chemicals used every month and I finally decided […]
[Colorado History] Fort Collins, CO
I have lived in Colorado most of my life. That means I have lived here for more than 45 years *gasp!*. When I decided to […]
[Current Events] The death of critical thinking
To date, I have eliminated Twitter (two years ago) and Facebook (two months ago). Though I miss seeing “friends,” who quite honestly haven’t tried to […]
{Art and Performance} 100 Great Paintings
I love the impressionists, and Van Gogh and Monet are my favorites. I also adore DaVinci, but not for his paintings, but rather for his […]
[Science] Chemistry
One of our favorite chemistry resources is the channel on YouTube called Periodic Videos. Here’s the supporting website with a clickable periodic table to view […]
[Science] Virology
With the panic and propaganda supporting the Covid tyranny, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. As someone that studied virology, immunology, mycology and microbiology […]
{History Nibbles} Henry Knox
Henry Knox, better known as General Knox, was born July 25, 1750 in Boston. He was the 7th of 10 children, but 6 of his […]
{Character} Traits of a Statesman: Courage
{Traits of Statesman} Courage is a muscle originally posted April 28, 2012 Just a note, this article was written in early 2011. If you are […]
{Book Review} Alas, Babylon
{Classics} Alas, Babylon Originally posted on April 28, 2012 There is nothing like the book Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank to evoke the feeling that […]
{Classics} A Case Against Abridged Books
{Classics} A Case Against Abridged Books Originally posted on April 28, 2012, post-script added 2013; updated again 12/1/2018 Several years back, I purchased a set […]