Equality and Justice
Another step along the road of equality and justice for all… Supreme Court of the United States declares same-sex marriage … Continue reading Equality and Justice
Another step along the road of equality and justice for all… Supreme Court of the United States declares same-sex marriage … Continue reading Equality and Justice
Even though my well of inspiration has been a bit dry of late, I felt that I couldn’t let this … Continue reading Equality – June 26, 2013
FEARLESS by Edward Jakab Kindle Edition Published September 4th 2012 by Amazon Digital Services, Inc. ASIN B0096CQ2SW edition language English My … Continue reading A Review of “Fearless” by Edward Jakab
As Andrew Ashling moved toward completion of the first book in his second trilogy…or the fourth book in the second … Continue reading The Invisible Hands – Part 1: Gambit (Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse, book 4)
I spent a lot of time in churches this past weekend. I went to Sioux Falls, SD with my mother … Continue reading A trip down memory lane…
Provincetown is a wonderful gay meca at the tip of Cape Cod in Massachusetts. When I was coming out, 27+ … Continue reading Provincetown – Cape Cod, Massachusetts
I plucked a blog post from my friend, David Weiss’, site and re-blogged it here because I feel strongly about his writing … Continue reading A post re-blogged from friend David R. Weiss.
From Wikipedia: Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on … Continue reading 4th of July – What it means to me…
To me the flag means liberty, equality, justice, opportunity and community. Of course I am proud of those things. What does … Continue reading Happy Flag Day!
I attended a production of “Standing on Ceremony, The Gay Marriage Plays” on Saturday, June 9, 2012 with my partner, … Continue reading A review of “Standing On Ceremony – The Gay Marriage Plays” directed by Wendy Knox