SHORT STORIES ARTICLES

'The Official Baby Watcher' - The "Fanciful" Baby Watchman With a "Real" Purpose and Mission

This is a story of a brave little misfit named Wob, and how he became a hero- of-a- different - sort From as far back as anyone can remember Wob sat on a high shelf in the baby’s room
(Feb 13, 2012)

10 - 10 What is It?

Ten - Ten International or just 10 - 10 for short is an organization of amateur radio operators which are dedicated to maintaining high levels of amateur radio and communication on the 10 meter amateur wave band (280-29
(Jan 12, 2012)

Amateur Radio - The Story Of The American Radio Relay League.

The American Radio Relay League was founded in 1914 and is the USA's largest membership organization for radio amateurs, with over 154,000 It is a non profit making organisation that provides both technical advice and assistance to amateur enthusiasts as well as supporting a number of educational programs throughout the US
(Jan 12, 2012)

Amateur Radio in Disaster and Emergency Situations.

If you're a ham radio operator and have time on your hands, you might consider volunteering for Public Service, it is one of the most worth while things you could ever do Volunteering for Disaster and Emergencies would mean doing some training but you easily be instrumental in getting people rescued from a flood or organising a rescue team to dig people out of a collapsed building
(Jan 12, 2012)

The Haunting on Colonel's Row

I have experienced two paranormal occurrences in my life Thankfully I had witnesses at both events so doubts about my sanity can remain just doubts
(Dec 17, 2011)

Halloween, Not Just About Death, There Is Candy Too!

"You are far too pessimistic" A friend says to me
(Dec 15, 2011)

Rip Van Winkle

Rip Van Winkle John Schlismann Rip van Winkleist ein Buchstabe, der immer gewesen ist, ist und immer sein wird Es gibt Millionen Leute um die Welt, die seine gelassene Lebensanschauung nehmen, sein gefühlloses, unmotivated Haltung und vollendet absolut nichts
(Nov 18, 2011)

Christmas Carols: Going Off-Key

My neighbors, Scott and Beverly, have a fun tradition that evolved from a Christmas Eve party during which everyone drank a bit too much eggnog Scott has one of the deepest, raspiest, loudest voices I’ve ever heard
(Oct 01, 2011)

Butterfly Christmas

Martha still couldn’t believe the diagnosis- Leukemia Her daughter was eleven
(Sep 22, 2011)

The Short Story - A Collection

I’ll Be Home At Midnight I have a good friend who is a doctor A great guy but with one minor flaw: he never tells the truth
(Aug 30, 2011)

Story of the Egg – Who Came First?

While we are on the way to discussing about the EGG, one of the basic and oft asked questions is "Who came first: the chicken or the egg" There is no clear inference towards the history of this wonderful thing called the Egg
(Aug 24, 2011)

Out on a Busy Street

I passed by a busy street, vehicles were building up, both private and public transportation There were establishments, big and small
(Aug 18, 2011)

Chicken Little Went to Town-Part 1

"One day Chicken Little was walking in the woods when—KERPLUNK—an acorn fell on her head 'Oh my goodness
(Aug 12, 2011)

Stop Playing Violins For Buffalos

When I was growing up, we travelled around a bit And between the ages of about 8 and 12 I lived in a little area called Nhullunbuy or Gove
(Aug 04, 2011)

Tough Times Don't Last

Every successful person I know has been through some tough times Personally, I can remember getting started in business
(Aug 04, 2011)

Trust Your Instincts

I remember hearing about a book years ago from a friend It was called "Talk and Grow Rich" and one of the things that was said in there was "If an idea comes to you from your subconcious mind, then it's coming to you because you have the ability to pull it off
(Aug 04, 2011)

The Gratitude Dog & I

When I was living with my room mate(s) a lot of people would come over and leave the door wide open and my dog Barosa would run off and we would have to chase her down, luckily we had obtain/attracted some really good hearted people over in this area and they would bring her home a lot of the time One time she ran off and I had caught a glimpse of her running past the window and didn’t really think about it, but later after I saw that no body was outside with her and she ran off, I went looking for her
(Jul 31, 2011)

The Fax Machine

His eyes closed, wearied from too much Wikipedia, and staring at a lonely inbox As they did, the screensaver on the monitor on the desk kicked in, strobing enough light to alternately illuminate his inner eyelid with light blue and white
(Jul 23, 2011)

Please Hear What I'm Not Saying

Up until – probably the last 5 years – I always tried to pretend like I was perfect How are you Scott
(Jul 08, 2011)

Reaching Goals Requires a Map

Set a goal of making a million dollars and you’ll have a good chance of reaching it Make no goals; you’ll have a good chance of reaching those too
(Jul 05, 2011)

Jane Austen's "Neat and Simple" English Creamware

Jane Austen started to write “Northanger Abbey” in 1798 It was sold to a publisher in Bath for £10 in 1803 but as he felt it was a bit out of fashion with its Gothic subject, put it in a desk draw, and there it sat until finally published, posthumously, in 1818
(Jul 05, 2011)

The Story Behind Hidden Subliminal Messages

The concept was first introduced in 1897, but the idea became contentious as hidden subliminal messages in 1957 This is when marketing people claimed the use of hidden subliminal messages as tool in persuasion
(Jun 30, 2011)

A Visit With a Sirian

I was recently approached by Teresa Silverthorn of Conversations with a Mystic to write a brief introduction about myself — how I came to do what I was doing, what got me involved in all this, etc Well, it didn’t take me a New York minute to realize I had no idea what to write about
(May 06, 2010)

A Match Consumes the Darkness – a Dark Jedi Gone Good

I was born on March 13, 1985 It was the Week of The Dancers & Dreamers, Pisces III, Density of Innocence, and Chinese Zodiac year of the Ox
(May 06, 2010)

The Old Shack

Findhorn is the end of the world At low tide, a mixed colony of grey and common seals bask and sing on the sands of the north shore
(Apr 16, 2010)
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