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A Story of a Miracle that changed their lives forever " Mary Lu, Thomas and their son Chad" PART I
Mary Lu was just a young girl when she got married; she was only sixteen going on seventeen, she barely even knew how to take good care of herself. All she knew she loved Thomas and couldn’t resist when he asked her to marry to him. Thomas was ten...
3 commentsGuitar Gear Home Alone
Hello guitar fans! Here's a jam tape that I made when I found myself home alone and able to play at what I refer to as moderately high volumes. I have been feeling guilty for not posting a hub for a few weeks. I have been busy with a couple of...
0 commentsSo long, Niagara Falls
They wouldn't steal Niagara Falls, would they? Turns out they already did. Seriously.
2 commentsI Saw Me a Vision
As many of you who follow me know, I am fond of the sea. This poem is about an imaginery find...of a boy with his dog, overtime to a man, growing old along the shore with his faithful companion still by his side.
18 commentsOn my road
The old man burns wood to keep warm; a cold spring. Down to the nasty bits now, the wood that disappears twixt bed and breakfast into acrid fumes settling in the valley. An ancient cottage. Chimney sweep needed. No money. Warmth, though. But smoke...
0 commentsNever go Swimming with a Bow Legged Woman (Part 3 - final instalment)
Happy Hour for the Head, an attempt is made to provide closure in this long ramble. What me worry?
0 comments10 Things To Do In The White Mountains of New Hampshire; Vacationing With Your Children In Summer
10 things you must do with your kids while you vacation in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
4 commentsA Tribute: Dear Grandpa on the Bus Playing Angry Birds So Loudly
Just imagine a small sized grandpa who hobbles up the bus. The last thing you’d expect is for a young and cheeky Angry Birds soundtrack to be blasting from his phone... How awesome!
0 commentsThe Burning of Zozobra
Read about a Santa Fe tradition in which a man is ritualistically burned at the beginning of each fall season.
0 commentsExperiencing Thailand's Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2011-2012
“The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it.” – Rudyard Kipling I am not sure with the real interpretation of this quote but after reading this, suddenly I remember my Chiang Mai (The Rose of the North)...
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