[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 have a family, I thought
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 have a family, I thought
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 contact me off of social
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 inventions. But I’m not really
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 the videos: http://www.periodicvideos.com During the
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 in College, it’s a little
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 siblings did not survive to
{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 not familiar with A Thomas
{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 if any large catastrophe happened,
{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 of abridged children’s classics from