
Mr. Glennon Walsh went to Iowa looking for a pig to be the official mascot for his Kentucky distillery. From the literature emanating from Iowa … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Mr. Glennon Walsh went to Iowa looking for a pig to be the official mascot for his Kentucky distillery. From the literature emanating from Iowa … Read More ›
Type Talk The apparent demise of The Printer, the really excellent paper of Mike Phillips which appeared fairly regularly in 1975 and sporadically in 1976 … Read More ›
Rarely Publishedby Kent Clair Chamberlain To Mrs. Helen Frost Herrick who was responsible for my appearance in “The International Who’s Who in Poetry” and “The … Read More ›
San Diegans Find Usby Gale Sheldon THE SCARLET COCKEREL is crowing more often from this Whidbey Island location in the “banana belt” of the Evergreen … Read More ›
Visiting God’s Abodeby Harry Slocum Tordoff Into a Sunlit Ravine – we rodeWith Beauty on every side;That place was truly God’s abodeAnd HE must have … Read More ›
I hope you had a thankful easter! Praise the Lord, Spring soon. Nancy Hicks, journalist from the east, speech, I heard at the University. I … Read More ›
Mountains Finally Show Up for Vic and Ro!By Victor Antoine Moitoret Yes, Virginia, there really are some Olympic Mountains. We spent three days up close … Read More ›
Tolling Bellsby Marie FischerToledo, Ohio 43606 The bells are tolling for some oneEach moment of every day;One day for us life will be done,Maybe without … Read More ›
There are many people who are, in their conscious lives, almost entirely rational, and many who are almost entirely intuitive. Each group, with very little … Read More ›
NOTE This is the plain truth, varnished, perhaps, in my memory by the passing of nearly fifty years. “HOLY MACKERAL,” whispered my cousin Irvin, “look … Read More ›