July is National Grilling Month

LEARN MORE "The English word barbecue and its cognates in other languages come from the Spanish word barbacoa, which has its origin in an indigenous American word. Etymologists believe this to be derived from barabicu found in the language of the Arawak people of the Caribbean and the Timucua people of Florida; it has entered some European languages in the form of barbacoa. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) traces the word to Hispaniola and translates … Continue reading July is National Grilling Month

A Young Writer Finds Her Words In Song

Elisabeth Jackson, one half of the sister duo, Sisters J, wrote their new song, Breathe In, when she was only sixteen (16) years old. Originally written as a lullaby, she hoped to comfort others. Elisabeth said the song was inspired during a time when she felt anxious. Noticing others experiencing anxiety, this young writer turned … Continue reading A Young Writer Finds Her Words In Song

My Book Review of I Met Parashurama!: He is still alive. (An Inspirational Hindu Fiction)

I Met Parashurama!: He is still alive. by Jayanth Dev My rating: 5 of 5 stars Inspiring ReadAs a person who loves archeology and theology, this book was a must read. It combined my interests in a creative and engaging way that was quite poetic. It is fiction, but is it? The thought-provoking tale is … Continue reading My Book Review of I Met Parashurama!: He is still alive. (An Inspirational Hindu Fiction)