‘I VILL TRANSMIT DIS TO VLADIMIR!
I was a normal child, filled with wonder, but a sick child at the same time–I liked the news. I couldn’t have been more than five years old; a child sitting cross legged in front of the black and white television set in our South Gate, California bungalow; not watching Howdy Doodie but a [...]
America 1620, a Tiny Ship and 102 People Who Changed Everything
The pilgrim story, reserved for Thanksgiving Day, is one of courage, faith, and daring, and as much an “Independence Day” story as anything. The original settlers of the Plymouth Colony sought one thing above others; to worship to the dictates of their conscience–and this freedom of thought laid the groundwork for our precious Constitution and 1st [...]
BEING SIMPLY AMERICAN
“If I die please take my heart to America and bury it there.” I am a descendant from those earliest pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic on small rickety boats driven by currents, wind, waves and a lot of faith in the 1600’s. Their quest was simple; ”freedom.” To imagine crossing the 3,000 miles of open water [...]


