One Response to “The Man, The Myth, and The Legend of Grover Krantz”springheeledjack responds: July 1st, 2018 at 11:11 am Grover Krantz was a pioneer in the field to be sure and he had a lot of ideas that were ahead of the times. I didn’t know about his pro-kill position...
Clover. The Druids* of the British Isles regarded clover as sacred, with both good and evil meanings. According to legend, however, St. Patrick later converted the pagan Irish to Christianity by using the three-part clover leaf as an example of the Trinity: God the Father, Son, and Holy...
and the captivating legend of the Maneki-neko offer a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you with a sense of inner peace, good fortune, and a lasting connection to Tokyo's cultural tapestry. So whether you’re an expat living in Tokyo like me, or a traveller looking for ...
a ghostly echo of his old comic felicity, except the visual joke is servicing an already-accruing air of legend around Shane. When seen up close, Shane proves armed with Ladd’s charismatic smile and wavy blonde hair, a particularly American, lightly weathered version of a knight errant out ...
Still, it behooves us and the world to extend the hand of kindness when we can. To think of others, of the different, more as being in the same boat. Doing the best for ourselves and those near to us. For the problem with the world may lie not so much in violations of prescribe...