The Crucible on Parris Island — Part 2
After my misspent youth as a wage worker, I’m having so much more fun as a blogger, helping other discerning travellers plan fun and fascinating journeys. Read more …
After my misspent youth as a wage worker, I’m having so much more fun as a blogger, helping other discerning travellers plan fun and fascinating journeys. Read more …
I am delighted to announce that this blog has joined the Old Dominion Blog Alliance. I am honored to become part of…
Charleston’s Battery and Rainbow Row faded from view as my travel companion and I sailed aboard the ferry toward Fort Sumter, perched…
The U.S. Constitution restricts what the federal government may spend money on by specifically enumerating its powers: The Congress shall have Power…
Last week, I enjoyed the great honor of meeting some of the outstanding recruits at the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris…
“If you all scream together, you will stay together!” a drill instructor yells to Marine recruits. “Yes, Sir!” By popular demand, I’m…
Now that things are settling down around here, I can get back to my series on writing well. The most important element…