Music has always been my go to when I am feeling down or depressed and it has helped many people in drug rehab therapy as well. It is easy to take music and art for granted, but when used as a therapy program for drug and alcohol addiction, it allows people to communicate their moods and feelings. One of the special songs I have relied on to keep myself on an even keel in the past and now has been “Amazing”, sung by Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith. “Amazing” tells the story of ... continue reading...
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You miss 100% of the shots you don't take - Wayne Gretsky AKA The Great One I just spent my last week traveling through the Canadian Rockies. At each of the stops, be it a fine dining establishment or a neighborhood bar, there was only ONE thing on the television... THE STANLEY CUP Yes, we do love our hockey here at home, so I felt like part of the crowd (minus being up against the boards) in Canada watching the Blackhawks take the Predators and the Canadiens lose to the Senators. Once that ... continue reading...
Book review: Inspector of the Dead
Inspector of the Dead Author: David Morrell 1855 London. The Crimean War gulps English men as they fall in battle. The Empire that Queen Victoria has built falls. And a killer is stalking the Queen. After Murder as a Fine Art, I didn’t believe Morrell could do better. He has. Inspector of the Dead follows the Opium Eater Thomas De Quincey and his daughter Emily, as well as their partners in crime, Detectives Ryan and Becker of Scotland Yard, into the privacy of London Church pews, ... continue reading...
Book reviews: Alex’s Wake
Alex’s Wake Author: Martin Goldsmith Many books have been written about the Holocaust in many genres: fiction, memoirs, and documentaries. Martin Goldsmith’s Alex’s Wake follows his grandfather and uncle on their tragic voyage of the St. Louis as it embarked Nazi Germany and arrived at Cuba with German Jews fleeing the concentration camps and sure death. At their arrival by sea to Cuba, they were denied embarkation. As the St. Louis traveled the ocean on its way back to Germany, ... continue reading...
Book reviews: College Poor No More
Author: Michelle Perry Higgins Moms, Dads, Parents, Grandparents: This is THE book for incoming and current college students! I know when I went to college as an adult, my only options were student loans, grants and scholarships, and I wasted time and money, graduating with $40,000 in debt. This book is THE ONE I wish I had thrown in my backpack on the way to my college journey! Entertaining, realistic and necessary, Higgins prepares students to enter college with enough ... continue reading...
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