when literature and travel meet at the cul-de-sac Giants Reciting Poems December 6, 2019 “The real giants have always been poets, men who have jumped from facts into the realm of imagination.”– Bill Bernbach Tonight, I start writing. It is not meant to say that I don’t write. I...
In a peaceful Cul-de-sac neighborhood, a drunk and mentally disturbed man pulls over in front of the house and blabbers things that draws attention of neighbors who become by-standers and spectators to the proceedings. As the man's antics become more bizarre, a woman who knows the man ...
I think the time is mature to admit that we are in a cul-de-sac, and we need a way out. If we look to the literature on the issue anxiety/depression and pain other than headache (neck, back, abdominal, musculoskeletal pain, and so on), we will find the same strong comorbid ...
A cul-de-sac is a street that has vehicle access on one end only. The bottom of the cul-de-sac, which literally translates from the French as “bottom of the bag” is often rounded in shape, so that cars must turn around to exit. Some culs-de-sac may have a small throughway or...