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Spring Down and Fall Up
Spring back and fall ahead! Wait, that should be spring ahead and fall back. Don’t forget to change your clocks an hour back on the first Sunday of November. Daylight Saving Time (DST) has come to an end for another … Continue reading
Brain Exercises and Mental Health
To maintain satisfactory brain health and memory, psychologists suggest that the intellect needs to be exercised regularly, as it is necessary for the body to remain functional throughout one’s whole life. This is what’s professed in most every issue of … Continue reading
Death Averted By An Angel: The Conclusion
We stood on line to get inside Radio City Music Hall, where the grownups purchased our tickets at the next available booth for the afternoon’s feature presentation. The movie was called Song Without End, and the stage show featured the … Continue reading
Death Averted By An Angel
My two aunts: one was visiting from Canada with her two eldest daughters, and the other who lived nearby was accompanied by her only child—a tall, lanky, girl for her age, sporting long, curly, flaming-red hair and was a year … Continue reading