Typewriters and Monkeys

Some of us remember learning to type on a typewriter.  Not a keyboard but a mechanical typewriter.  Yeah, we're old.  "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."  That's the sentence we all learned to type; it contains each letter of the alphabet. Typewriters took more effort than today's modern keyboards; it actually took … Continue reading Typewriters and Monkeys

The Liberal Accomplishments

David Thomas Roberts' article in townhall.com "The Left Is Now Reaping What It Has Sown for Years" puts a very good perspective on how this country has been on the road to destruction: "Since the early 1900s, liberals from both parties have incrementally worked to destroy original American culture, morals and values ... How exactly? … Continue reading The Liberal Accomplishments

Be Still

In his book "Directions: Insights for Living" James D. Hamilton writes: "Before refrigerators, people used ice-houses to preserve their food. Ice-houses had thick walls, no windows, and a tightly fitted door. In winter, when streams and lakes were frozen, large blocks of ice were cut from the frozen waters, hauled to the ice-houses, and covered … Continue reading Be Still