Our Moral Compass
By Dandy Darn, April 19, 2016 — Sometimes when I think about racism, I know it is morally wrong. I’m glad I live in these times, and not the time of the Civil War. In those days, they were fighting … Continued
By Dandy Darn, April 19, 2016 — Sometimes when I think about racism, I know it is morally wrong. I’m glad I live in these times, and not the time of the Civil War. In those days, they were fighting … Continued
By Carol Strauss, July 18, 2017 – My ancestors, the Leslies, lived in the northern part of Scotland where it was cold and the soil was of very poor quality and much too rocky for farming. In around 1850, during … Continued
By Constance Carroll, October 28, 2014 – It seems that lying has become an art today. People seem to find it easier to tell a lie than to tell the truth. I find that people in high places lie to … Continued
By Stroud, November 4, 2014 The green 1956 Plymouth was my heartbeat; it was the apple of my eye. The only other car I could fancy was a Stetson Bearcat, which I could only dream of. I lived in the … Continued
By Ms. Lady B, March 29, 2016 Last Friday (March 26, 2016), my family laid to rest the last living relative on my mother’s side of the family. That person was my Aunt Dilsey, age 91 ½ years old. Aunt … Continued
By Barbara Garrett, April 12, 2016 Out in the country back home we went out to my grandma’s house (my cousins and I). So our boyfriends picked us up there and my Granny said, “You all better be back before … Continued
By Moopy, October 21, 2014 My sister Cynthia and I would walk to school most every morning, this being high school. But this particular day she didn’t go because she had the flu and had to stay at home. So, … Continued