The dog-like creature that co-inhabits our house exhibits polar bear tendencies.
Author: Eric
Kiddie Kops
An old photo brings back memories of being a crossing guard, back when liability laws were more lax.
Book Review: “The Crimson Portrait”
I can’t say that I’m a big fan of romance novels. Can’t say that I’m not, either, since I’ve never knowingly read one (Jonathan Livingston Seagull was as close as I ever came and it doesn’t count because it was the Seventies and I was trying to impress someone). So when a review copy of… Continue reading Book Review: “The Crimson Portrait”
Merry Christmas!
We’re pleased to present the Gazette’s traditional reminder of the significance of Christmas.
“Useless” Time with God
A theologian offers encouragement to those of us who recognize that our busyness seems to be a barrier between us and God.
The Key to Good Writing
It’s not Bulwer-Lytton, but, then, what is?
Local Blogger Convocation
Local bloggers gather for lunch. Try to curb your enthusiasm.
OK, fine. But what about shoulder-fired RPGs?
We Texans loves us some heavy duty ammos, we do.
Desert Island Meme, Part 2: TV
Taking the “vast wasteland” to your desert island…
Random Thursday
Never mind the seasonal warnings about space heaters and faulty Christmas lights. What we really need to be worried about is flannel.