by Anita Finley | May 11, 2021 | Book Reviews, May 2021
May 2021 Book of the Month “3/4 FULL” by Peggy Gaines Reviewed by Anita Finley This book is truly an inspiration. When a mother writes about her precious 17-year-old son who leaves this Earth so early in his life, she must have the right words, the... by administrator | May 11, 2021 | May 2021
Eagles seem to be excellent parents. The mom lays the eggs and then once hatched, typically about three of them, both mom and dad tend to them, separately. It’s all about food! Since they don’t drink milk, it’s a harder task. Eagle chicks are fed a steady diet of... by Dan Verity | May 11, 2021 | Book Reviews, May 2021
Announcing Volume One (1911-1960) of a Two-Part Biography “They Weren’t Lucy and Ricky Ricardo” By Darwin Porter In 1955, a survey revealed that Lucille Ball was the most recognizable face on Planet Earth. With her husband, Desi Arnaz, a bandleader,... by administrator | May 11, 2021 | May 2021
(Editorial comment by Anita Finley: This information from National Geographic is disturbing but proof of Global Warming. This article will help you understand about glaciers and what Global Warming means in relation to their effect on our Earth.) A glacier is a huge... by administrator | May 11, 2021 | May 2021
By Richard Lederer Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday commemorating the defeat of the French army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Today, Cinco de Mayo (“5th of May”) is among the largest and most energetic celebrations in the world. The recognition of Cinco de... by administrator | May 11, 2021 | May 2021
It’s Your Fault, Not Your Brain’s if it isn’t Keeping Up With Your Memory By Anita Finley Peggy Katsopoulos, author of Kitchen Cures, Revolutionize Your Health With Foods That Heal, says in her book that if you drain your brain, you will have a less...
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