So I was going to post this paper about Booker T. Washington on his birthday: April 5. But then, realizing that I would never remember to do that when the time came, I decided to go ahead with it now. Enjoy! “The happiest people are those who do the most for others. The most miserable … Continue reading Booker T. Washington
Yogurt
White in color Soft as new snow Pleasantly sweet Creamy deliciousness
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Thoughts To Think in the Sleep Table: Thalfe Oalfne Ialf Falforgalfot Talfo Nalfame
Here we are again: Strange, comical, and think-ey thoughts to interrupt serious conversations. Enjoy! Dedicated to Miss Elder, in the hope it will lighten her day. Okay, first of all, I would like to point out how scary the Jackson 5 is. Now don't get me wrong, "I Want You Back" and "I Saw Mommy … Continue reading Thoughts To Think in the Sleep Table: Thalfe Oalfne Ialf Falforgalfot Talfo Nalfame
The Most Depressing and Disappointing Blog Post on this Blog
Okay guys, let me give it to you straight. There are some things I've written that aren't coming back. I have a junkyard of unfinished drafts crowding up the blog, and even more published works that promised more and more parts that I nonchalantly ditched. This is the endgame for those sad pieces. I do … Continue reading The Most Depressing and Disappointing Blog Post on this Blog
Harry
Stones leaned back his head, trying for the thousandth time to find a comfortable spot on the fake rock wall. Real rocks gave rest, he thought. He never talked nowadays, only thought. The men came and spoke their wordy, rambling tongue, dripping with sweetness, as if talking to an infant. If they knew who I … Continue reading Harry
Reflections on the Nativity
An African Depiction of the Nativity *Note: I am a Christian, so you proceed in reading know that I believe everything the Bible says about the birth of Jesus. If this makes you uncomfortable then you are welcome to disregard this post. The Nativity seems so magical doesn’t it? We all know the way it … Continue reading Reflections on the Nativity
Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 4, the final chapter
Chapter IV Gawain awoke before dawn. A small breakfast had been brought up and laid on the bedside table. It had gone cold but he didn’t much care. He ate it quickly and then set about dressing himself. He was about to put on his armor when his eye was caught by a green glimmer … Continue reading Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 4, the final chapter
Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 3
Just a heads up, there is some mature content here, nothing terrible, just thought I'd let you know. Chapter III The men awoke for the hunt in the dark hour before dawn. They gathered in the courtyard, blowing on their hands as they waited for their lord’s arrival. The eerie morning silence was broken only … Continue reading Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 3
Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 2
Chapter II Time moved on, and with it the seasons changed. After the joy and warmth of Christmastide came the harsh cold of a dreary winter. The nights were long, the days dark, and thoughts continually turned back to the festivities of December like a distant memory. Spring eventually did come and many a gallant … Continue reading Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight Part 2