The very first Father’s Day without mine. Makes you ache, and think. So, to the Dads that were…the Fathers we still have…and the Fathers that are…your love, values, skills, passions, and examples are the unique, empirical rocks which form the foundation of the generations. Thank you from the Heart. Read more »
D-Day June 6, 1944
73 years ago today, their courage overcoming their fear, men and women in their teens and twenties from France, England, Canada and America floated on silken parachutes and dropped noiselessly in gliders through an inky, black night laced with tracer fire into an unknown land and the epic battle for Freedom. Hours later, queasy from the swells of […] Read more »
Memorial Day
April 19, 1776 the first American soldiers fell in a haze of musket smoke on the spring-green commons of Lexington and Concord. It was America’s very first call to the defense of Freedom. The battles for Liberty since then are legend, and today, the sacrifice continues in the hot, dry, brutal sands of a vicious Mid East. Defending Freedom and the Constitution is a […] Read more »
Update on Moccasin Tracks
Sittin’ on the top rail, waitin’ for the sun to rise. Kinda like waiting for Book 4. Yep–Moccasin Tracks is delayed, but only briefly (GRRRRR). More updates are on the way for our great readers VERY shortly, so keep your ears to the track!  A huge thanks for being Threads West fans!! Read more »
The beginnings of the Revolutionary War–the battles of Concord and Lexington
The Shot Heard ‘Round The World…April 19, 1775. Thank you for Defending Freedom, Patriots of 242 years ago, today. Now, it’s our turn. We shall not fail. Read more »