#12 – Writing Your Own Memoir – Part 1

It’s Really Easy, and… What a Legacy Trivia Questions (Answers @ end) Who said, “You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.”? In what late 60s TV show did we hear, “Book ‘em, Danno.”? Recognize… Read more#12 – Writing Your Own Memoir – Part 1

#11 – Letters from Home

Does anyone write letters anymore? Trivia Questions (Answers @ end): In what spy thriller did we hear the words, “The only thing we had is common is that neither of us knew who you were.” Who said, “Happiness is not… Read more#11 – Letters from Home

#8 – My Dad’s “Journey”: The Battle of the Bulge, Christmas 1944

Q – Who said, “Some people cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.”? Q – In what movie did we hear, “May the odds be ever in your favor.”? Q – Who sang (and what song) the following:… Read more#8 – My Dad’s “Journey”: The Battle of the Bulge, Christmas 1944

#7 – My World War II “Journey”

Q – In what movie did we meet the character, Clarice Starling?Q – Who said, “Each day provides its own gifts”?Q – In 1969, which musical artist introduced us to “Crimson and Clover”? For Christmas 1984, my dad gave me… Read more#7 – My World War II “Journey”

#6 – Military Lingo

Q – Who said, “It’s not what you look at that matters. It’s what you see.”?Q – Who wrote the following lyrics? How many roads must a man walk downBefore you call him a man? Note to self/readers: No “caution”… Read more#6 – Military Lingo

#5 – My Current “Journey” – A novel yet to be published…

Q – In what 1990 western did we hear the word, “Tatanka“?Q – In what 60s song did we hear the words, “One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small“? Over the span of my career(s), I’ve… Read more#5 – My Current “Journey” – A novel yet to be published…

#2 – Following My Father’s WWII Path

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Europe from terror. For us baby boomers and veterans, this is a somber reminder of what our fathers and grandfathers sacrificed in order to preserve the freedoms we’ve come to… Read more#2 – Following My Father’s WWII Path