Monthly Archives: September 2019

Summer is About Over — Let the Fall Games Begin

As we enter the month of September it’s a good time to remember that two thirds of 2019 is now history. While it’s still warm and humid the signs of fall are just starting to appear. It’s also the busiest time of the year in the sports world. You name … Read More

Floyd Collins-Legendary Spelunker, Part 3

After 230 hours trapped in a Central Kentucky cave 55 feet underground, Floyd Collins was no closer to rescue than he had been when he first entered Sand Cave on January 30, 1925. The previous 10 days were a media circus: reporters, photographers, sketch artists, telegraph operators, and radio operators … Read More

Bird Church

In the woods surrounding my brother’s eight-story apartment building, I heard some birds that seemed to be interacting with each other. From an unknown distance, one of the birds called, and after a few seconds, closer to where I was, the other bird responded. I spent some quiet moments listening … Read More