Category: History and Culture

You voted it here first

On this date in 1619 the House of Burgesses convened for the first time in Jamestown, Virginia. The Virginia General Assembly continues that legacy today as the “oldest continuous law-making body in the New World.” In case you’re counting, that’s a full two years before the “first” Thanksgiving in that other place. I digress. Let’s talk about writing. …

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When the messenger fails

  A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth. –       Aesop We’re all fallible. That’s why I try, try mind you, to not get so wrapped up in the “sins” of others.  I’ve got enough problems of my own. But what happens when someone we’ve looked up to for decades is …

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