Blog

My Book Review of Falls the Shadow (Warmer collection)

Falls the Shadow by Skip Horack My rating: 3 of 5 stars I'm uncertain...This story was a little bizarre for me. It was definitely original and related to climate, but it felt scattered. There were some poignant comments, but overall, I was left feeling uncertain as to the point of the tale.Neither good nor bad, … Continue reading My Book Review of Falls the Shadow (Warmer collection)

September Is Disease Literacy Month

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-disease-literacy-month-september Knowledge is power and understanding about one's chronic illness is vital. More so, it is an important aspect of the overall patient care. If you don't know what's happening with your body, you may not know the right things to tell your medical staff or what treatment options you have available or should attempt. … Continue reading September Is Disease Literacy Month

Readers, Today’s National V-J Day

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-v-j-day Though August 15, 1945 is when the officials announced the surrender of Japan, ending the second world war, they didn't actually sign their surrender until September 2, 1945. We remember this important day because it brought peace after six horrific years of hellish conditions, which irrevocably altered our world forever. You can learn more … Continue reading Readers, Today’s National V-J Day

September is National Honey Month

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-honey-month-september Learn more from: agfoundation.org Learn more about why WE NEED BEES READ ABOUT:World Honey Bee Day Today, everyone knows how important honey bees are to our world. According to the nrcs.usda.gov: "Honey bees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops each year, including more than 130 fruits and vegetables." And that's in the United States alone. … Continue reading September is National Honey Month