Nostalgia has a powerful pull on the human heart; its deception delightful. Mystically moving our minds eye to a time and terrain that no longer exists and maybe never really existed. A reel of re-imagination that revolves inside our head. A cerebral sleight of hand that heals the heart as it recalls a reminisced reality. […]
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I loved Scouting as a teenager, and it absolutely made me a better human. I still draw on the skills and knowledge I developed in Scouts, and I look back with fondness on the many friends I made and the experiences I had with them during this time when I was endeavoring to find my […]
When talking about my generation, I’m considered Gen X. A label used to describe Americans born between 1965 – 1980. Adults in autumn who are between the ages of 44-59. Adults who remember springtime childhoods of growing up in an America that no longer exists. An America completely unrecognizable today.




