Tampico Burial Moundsby Richard B. Dunlop They laid their dead upon the hillAnd went away before we came.Though they are gone their dead stay still.With … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Tampico Burial Moundsby Richard B. Dunlop They laid their dead upon the hillAnd went away before we came.Though they are gone their dead stay still.With … Read More ›
Hello again, I enjoyed putting together the first Mosaics I could hardly wait to begin the second issue. I hope to make it a monthly … Read More ›
Treasuredby Remelda Gibson Remarkably appealingWith large brown eyes and dark brown hairLittle Kelly continues stealingPraise from people everywhere. Delightfully play-loving;Without a care to trouble him,Clever … Read More ›
Flight of Ideasby Helen RozmusWinter Park, FL A breakthrough with a flight of ideas. Learning: (a) The gift of unconditional love, (b) Do for others … Read More ›
Requiem for a Wacky QuackyChapter IV = Homestead Holidays “Yoo-hoo – Fern. Are you home?” Lizzy Stultz was calling at my back door. Country people … Read More ›
Old Starby Harry Slocum Tordoff Old Star and me, we’ve been around the ‘Bar X’For more years than I care to count;I remember the night … Read More ›
In my neck of the woods one doesn’t meet many visiting printers. I have long since become inured to my forced isolationism, mercifully broken by … Read More ›
Presswork is a Hair Shirt for Dedicated Souls Altho we no longer toil like a galley slave, banging a handpress, the joy of printing often … Read More ›
Time With My Lordby Mary E. Somes A moment alone with God, in privacyAs I read the Bible and prayTo you, calms my soul, and … Read More ›