Dr. Bruce Smith ([url="https://inkwellhearthandplow.blogspot.com/"]Inkwell, Hearth and Plow[/url]) is a retired professor of history and a lifelong observer of politics and world events. He holds degrees from Indiana University and the University of Notre Dame. In addition to writing, he works as a caretaker and handyman. His non-fiction book The War Comes to Plum Street, about daily life in the 1930s and during World War II, may be ordered from [url="http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=93188"]Indiana University Press[/url].
Survival in Tough Times: Are the snowbirds still here? Soon even they will abandon their winter quarters for the journey to the True North Strong and Free. We wish them a prosperous and successful summer north of the 49th Parallel;
Survival in Tough Times: On many of these days I have gone back in my memory to sit on the firm seat on a yellow school bus on a golden October day, and always by the window, partway back;
We must wait and work and keep on fighting. Even if we win a total victory one day our resolve must only be renewed. Our country, our rich culture, and the values of Western Civilization are at stake, and they are worth whatever it takes to win
Survival in Tough Times: Those who pushed another CR and cried that reform was not worth shutting down the federal government for even an hour--Blame them--Blame them all from both sides of the House
Survival in Tough Times: We haven’t reached the first 21 days yet! Can it be real? Can justice and righteousness really prevail so well and so quickly? I can only shake my head and say, Pinch me, I must be dreaming!
Survival in Tough Times: As with tea, make these hot drinks different ways and decide which you like best. I drink them all and I’m sure you can find a favorite from among the four. Happy tasting!