Dedication of “The Ruby Garden”
By Ed Lange on September 12, 2009, Reposted: February 19, 2015 Good Morning – what a great day – a day for loving. Loving one another and loving the land. You know, love is no short term memory. It’s a … Continued
By Ed Lange on September 12, 2009, Reposted: February 19, 2015 Good Morning – what a great day – a day for loving. Loving one another and loving the land. You know, love is no short term memory. It’s a … Continued
By Diane Petersmarck, January 15, 2015 Emily Wharton said “There are two ways of spreading light. Be the candle or be the mirror that reflects it.” Never one to be support staff, I want to be the candle. When my … Continued
What is primarily on my mind is the visit of my elder niece. She lives in Athens, Greece and comes to the States several times a year to teach and to read. She is a MacArthur Fellow (2011). They had … Continued
By Marjorie Hirshan, February 4, 2016 — Exquisitely My Hands
By Ed Pinter, December 07, 2016 On a rotational basis, I was assigned to work in Hassi Ramel in Algeria at the Forth Largest Natural Gas Field. In preparation, I had to go to NYC to receive several special shots not … Continued
By Joan Mattson, August 20, 2014 The years from 1941 – 45 were known as “the war” for the Second World War. To understand the war effort, we can concentrate on those years in a little town. We went to … Continued
By Jean Subber, May 20, 2015 It all started with the depression. My father, with a wife and five children to support, was out of work, so to help out, my brother Bob, at the age of 14, went to … Continued
By Grace Hill, October 22, 2014 After Pearl Harbor was attacked, I left my job at Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Philadelphia and took a Civil Service Exam. I was hired for a job in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. … Continued