Archive for the ‘Short Stories’ Category
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 |
Second in size only to Colonial Williamsburg, Old World Wisconsin in Eagle, WI offers a trip into Wisconsin history. Built in the tradition of Europe’s outdoor museums, Old World Wisconsin represents the material and cultural history of twelve ethnic groups on ten farmsteads. Sixty-nine historic buildings have been gathered from all parts of the state […]
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Friday, July 11th, 2008 |
As in all of Hawthorne’s writings when one finishes reading his stories you come up with more questions than answers. No other writer makes you question like Hawthorne. The philosophical question of what is true perfection and can it be achieved through physical means or is it a state of the spirit is the heart […]
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Friday, June 6th, 2008 |
I woke up groaning, drum beating painfully inside my head. Tongue thick and dry, body drained - not unusual for a Saturday morning.
I wanted to return to my dreams, but imagined I smelt coffee. Thirst winning; I dragged myself out of bed. Donned my threadbare maroon toweling robe, pushed my feet into my old-flapping carpet […]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008 |
A Story of Angels Visiting the Sheppard’s.
After Jesus was born in Bethlehem an angel of Christmas appeared to the shepherds telling them of the Christ Childs birth. This is a fictional story of two of the trumpeting angels that had always been best of friends. The two angels were easily recognized. One of the angels […]
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008 |
Today more than ever, people rely on versatility. Whether you are getting versatility in your vehicle or in your work wear, you still demand the same high level of performance from your investment. Medical scrubs promote a better you and a more positive workplace experience. Insuring you get the best available simply makes good commonsense. […]
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