Given the way the news always talks about the bad things happening in our world, we really are getting better in some areas.. It might take a little historical joggling of our memories but we do have evidence of progress in certain knowledge. Most of us remember the stories about Galileo. He was a famous […]
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Reflections by Phil Ellenberger
Island Life… By Clint Bennetsen
Turning Island Finds Into Memory Pieces Greetings from the island everyone. Hope all of you are doing well and adjusting to the weather extremes that we’ve had the past month, going from shorts and t-shirt one day, to sweats and a jacket and 40 mph north gusts the very next. Come on Mom Nature, let’s […]
Fish Out of Water, by Thomas Spychalski…
The modern world we live in moves faster than ever before. The internet, smart phones, tablets and gaming consoles all connect us in new and exciting ways, opening a new universe for us to explore. Beyond the limitless information, entertainment and social networking possibilities however, it would seem that modern society’s fast paced ways have […]
Footprints & Rusty Hooks (or Bits & Pieces of What’s Happening in POC) By Sue Kubecka
As January is a time for many organizations to rest after the Christmas Holidaze, February becomes the time that they then take stock of their future aims, and March is when the fun begins. And so, hopefully, this column now will reflect that. Our March Bunco Get-Together was held March 4th in the Back Room […]
Reflections by Phil Ellenberger
It is this time of year that sometimes we tend to fool ourselves about things. We use all sorts of gimmicks let us say we have done one thing when we have done something entirely different. If you ask anyone how many hours there are in a day they will answer twenty-four. Those 24 hours […]
