Coffee And The Pope
“This is the beverage of the friends of God.” In Praise of Coffee Arabic Poem 1511 A. D. When you drink your morning cup of coffee tomorrow, say thanks to the … Continue reading
“This is the beverage of the friends of God.” In Praise of Coffee Arabic Poem 1511 A. D. When you drink your morning cup of coffee tomorrow, say thanks to the … Continue reading
How a thirst for beer played a role in the colonizing of America The Mayflower was headed for Virginia when heavy storms and high winds blew it off course. The ship ended up hitting the shore of Massachusetts. Rather than … Continue reading
One of the great lessons of life that my father taught me as a young teenager was the importance of me finding and reading Good Books as well as The Good Book (The Holy Bible). I am so grateful that … Continue reading
In September of 1945 World War II ended with the unconditional surrender of the Empire of Japan. Germany had preceded the Japanese surrender the previous May. Multiple thousands of soldiers, sailors, and airmen came victoriously marching home to their own … Continue reading
Bjarni Herjulfson could have become one of the most famous explorers in all of history, if only he would have gotten out of his own boat! The year was 986 A.D. Bjarni Herjulfson was actually lost at sea. On his … Continue reading
A bevy of kings who had a real problem with sports Way back in the year 1314 A. D. English King Edward II issued a royal edict banning the game of soccer. The sport bore little resemblance to the game … Continue reading
It is the barbarians that the world has to thank for the birth and the creating of a legendary city of the world. It was a scene of rape and pillage. Houses torched, crops stolen or burned, and hasty graves … Continue reading
THE FOUNDATION OF OUR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION Can you even begin to imagine how impossible it would be to get along with, work with, and live with other people if there was no other way to communicate with them except for … Continue reading
Government corruption is not a new phenomenon. It has been in existence every since man instituted the association we now called a body politic. Government is not a human entity although it is made up of human beings. It is … Continue reading
“Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow.” There are many “near greats” in the field of prose … Continue reading