by Russell Fuller | Mar 15, 2014 | Blogs, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
Fed up with the new Obama regulations? Yo, me too! And I believe in climate change! But back East here, where we have been alternating Spring days with Winter days, this new regulation to turn our clocks back on Winter days, then Spring forward again on the nicer...
by Harry Holdorf | Mar 5, 2014 | Blogs, Harry Holdorf
There was this hairy, black, long, rounded mucus-covered package come slowly sliding out the rear end of a angus cow, standing alone in the middle of a spring-green Carolina meadow. Momma slowly turned and began licking and nudging the gently moving life package, and...
by Russell Fuller | Mar 4, 2014 | Blogs, Deb Van Poolen, Drawings, Memoirs
A Summary of My Courtroom Experience During the Court-Martial of Private Manning Debra Van Poolen Although Private Manning vs. the United States was one of the most important trials in U.S. history, cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. Thus, the world’s...
by Russell Fuller | Mar 3, 2014 | Blogs, Poems, Tia Kessler
“Frozen” is a poem from the second volume of Ms Kessler’s two-volume set, Girl Unbound. Volume 1: In Love was released by Cook Creative on Valentine’s Day 2014 and can be purchased here. Volume 2: In Despair will be published by Cook Creative...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 27, 2014 | Blogs, Southern Cross
For me, ego revolution—where we consign the ego to its rightful place instead of letting it run amok—is tied in with Eastern spiritualism, where letting go of material possessions and choosing to “acquire” in the spiritual realm is the preferred road toward higher...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 26, 2014 | Betsy Toll, Blogs
On call as a hospital chaplain last weekend, I step in to say hello to a tender, grieving, middle-aged father in a darkened room, sitting at the bedside of his gravely ill 24-year old son, lying in a sedated sleep. It’s been six weeks like this, the father says...