When Julia and Ted come up with a “cunning plan” to hatch some grouse eggs, things begin to run afoul/fowl of nature in Normandy.
Synchronicity
When her friend’s lover fakes his disappearance in an elaborate con job, Thriving on the Other Side finds herself overrun with memories of a similar situation that happened to her just three years before.
Why Is This Fantastic News So Scary?
An author receives a personal phone call from a publisher, who is excited about publishing a book he has written. The author is not thrilled, as would be expected. He is terrified, and doesn’t know why. This is the first Life As A Human Post by Dan L. Hays whose writing about growing up in an alcoholic home has helped many people realize they are not alone.
Mouthwatering, Lipsmacking, Fingerlicking: The Euphoria of Tennessee Barbeque
You haven’t lived until you’ve experienced tasted the flavours of the Tennessee Barbeque. Phyllis Wilson travels to Memphis and Nashville for a taste of heaven.
Safe Places
A woman who was abused as a child explores how she subconsciously sought out sickness and injury so that she would be kept home safe with her mother — away from her abusive father and grandmother.
A Secular Buddhist View Of Spirituality
Secular Buddhism does not embrace any form of spirituality, including a belief in God, deities or souls, but it does not deny that there are forms and forces of nature beyond our five senses or our ability to comprehend them. To quote one of my earliest heroes, Arthur C. Clarke, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Happy Birthday, Traci
According to Sean the whole island is going to be there. It will be the last chance for the locals to party together before the summer tourist weekend crowd gets there. Traci, the birthday girl will be putting on her usual show. She can be surprisingly graceful and sexy. I have the sense that Traci […]
Welcome to Kabul, Home of the Taliban Swimming Pool: Part Two
In the streets of wartime, Kabul, the chaos is remarkably organized despite all appearances. The effect is surreal as Allan Cram discovers while driving through Kabul’s streets amidst reports to beware of a suicide bomber in a yellow Toyota.
Georgism: The Bias Against People Named George
There’s a subtle form of discrimination going on in our society and it appears to be directed at people named, ummm, George. At least according to one George we know.
How to Buy a Camel
Vincent Ross learns what to look for in a good camel at the Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan’s Thar desert, in northern India. With camels, as with cars, one secret is to “ride before you buy”!
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