Article Archives: Bumps in the Night

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

Lewis Gardner Reynolds, Carnation Day & Abraham Lincoln, Part 1

So what did you do January 29? Did you place a red carnation in your lapel or buy a small arrangement for your table? Most likely, like most Americans, you did nothing remarkable at all. Our neighbors one state to the east probably joined you in your average humpday activities. … Read More

Disney Eats McDonald’s, Part 2

Last week, In Part 1 of this article, I discussed the relationship between two titans of Pop Culture whose brand has flourished worldwide to unprecedented levels: Walt Disney and Ray Kroc of McDonald’s. It is amazing to think that both men served in the same ambulance company at the tail … Read More

Disney Eats McDonald’s, Part 1

There has been a lot of hubbub going around lately about the latest Star Wars movie The Rise of Skywalker from Walt Disney studios and the new Star Wars themed lands in Disneyland and Disneyworld’s Hollywood Studios known as “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.” Disney purchased Star Wars’ parent company, Lucasfilms, … Read More

Bass Reeves: The Real Lone Ranger

Nearly thirty years ago, I was cutting the grass on an ancient, unreliable Sears Craftsman riding lawn mower when my new bride came rushing out of the door of our first apartment excitedly waving her arms. Of course, I shut the mower off to see what was the matter. I … Read More