It was astonishing to see that an announcement of a third inquest was to be introduced after thirty one years. The book review of Through my Eyes had already been written which digested the first two inquests. Lindy Chamberlain was found guilty of the murder of her baby though prosecution error yet amazingly the jury backed the crown. She was placed in prison but later exonerated of all blame. Yet, some thirty one years later the case is revisited to find out what went on. If the crown did not bamboozle the case with ridiculous falsity and simply silly line of links one would not be here yet again.
Continue ReadingThe importance of a son getting to kow and love his mother while she is still alive.
Continue ReadingYou must live for the present and plan for the future.
Continue ReadingAfter work there are many things to do like go to the movies, have dinner and do some writing. There are other people who prefer to go to visit other people. The problem is that you have to get your own space and try to build your own household.
Continue ReadingThis is a short analysis of the poem "Visiting Hour" by a scottish poet – Norman McCaig.
Continue ReadingYou have no doubt had good times doing your early years of life. Remember the games you played with your friends and the movies and parties you attended.
The school activities you shared. Remember the basketball and football games you participated in. Those were very good times. But What would you say it was the best time?
Grandchildren fill up a quiet house.
Continue ReadingA poem for a friend.
Continue ReadingThis is not actually to "everyone" or "all". This is to everyone on Triond that I visit, and who visits me…It is for everyone who I will visit and who will visit me…It’s for everyone I stopped visiting and who has stopped visiting me.
It’s written backwards because if you read it one through three, it leaves a bitter taste…This way is better.
Continue ReadingA traveling homesick poem inspired by the Beatles, Steve Miller, and Paul Pena.
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