Monthly Archives: February 2020

Why Do Vendors Fail?

Spring is just around the corner and with the warm weather will come thousands of would-be vendors anxious to try their hand at the outdoor vintage markets. Sadly, statistics show that over 50% of them will not make it past the two year mark. Why, when resale vintage is such … Read More

Angel Of The Morning

“Hiiee…” The two-syllable greeting pierced the darkness that held me abed and instantly brought me awake. Sitting up, I saw the backlit forms of my 20-month-old granddaughter and her mother; Myah was waving to me and saying “hi.” My daughter, who had come into my room to activate the baby … Read More

Lewis Gardner Reynolds, Carnation Day & Abraham Lincoln, Part 2

Last week the oft forgotten holiday known as “Carnation Day” was detailed in Part I of this series. The holiday, today observed mostly only in Ohio, was created to commemorate assassinated President William McKinley on his birthday (January 29) by wearing his favorite flower, a red carnation, to honor him. … Read More

Super Bowl LIV Wrap Up

he 2019-20 season is now in the history books. Super Bowl LIV delivered an exciting, well fought game with hard hitting big players, and controversy. There always has to be some controversy. An offensive pass interference call on George Kittle ended a possible 49er scoring drive. Did Damien Williams really … Read More