Remembering Dick Butkus
The passing of Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus on Oct. 5 left me deeply
The passing of Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus on Oct. 5 left me deeply
Sept. 2, 1838. A black coachman, a freeman named Isaac Rolls, stashes a duffel bag in the rear of a train at the Baltimore station. Under a cloak of impending darkness, a twenty-year-old in a black sailor’s uniform waits in the weeds. He looks down and pulls a weed, pinching off a piece of the pale root…
“De white man, dey won’t harm you if you carry dis root.”
The year is 1891. Under the watchful eyes of emigrants from French Canada and England
For St. Patrick’s Day, March 17 in the Year of Our Lord 2023, the Denver
It is a tough battle to stay positive during a period of unemployment after your job is eliminated….The rejections keep piling up and piling on.
Last Wednesday, I was introduced to a story idea through one of the most bizarre experiences ever. It’s worth sharing.