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In Memoriam
In Memoriam of Coy A Cole Coy Allen Cole died on November 19, 2019. I searched for an obituary online and could not find one. I wasn’t sure why this was. Perhaps it was too painful for the family or … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Flashback, Genealogy, News
Tagged Abuse, Addiction, alcoholism, Arkansas, Billings, Coy A Cole, Coy Allen Cole, Coy Cole, Criminal Record, Death, Divorced, Drugs, Duty, Girlfriend, Honor, Hurley, In Memoriam, John Douglas, Kraft, Lay Down His Life, Lila June Cole, Marines, Marriage, Married, Marti F Jennings-Bain, Matt Abney, Matthew Abney, Melodrama, Military, Miller, Missouri, Monett, Montana, Murder, Obituary, PTSD, Ray Fryling, Republic, Respect, Ronald Dwight Cole, Ronna Cole, Sacrifice, Semper Fi, Shot, Springfield, Suzanne Collins, toxic relationship, Tragedy, Tragic, Twyla D Cole, Verona, Veteran
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Hermes Helps Out
Hermes Helps Out This collection of poetry, Persephone’s Echo, is about the echoes of the past in both mythology and my personal life. This collection combines the Jungian archetype with Sylvia Plath like confession. It also combines the personal with … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Writing
Tagged 2008, A Dark Muse, Adonis, Aeneid, Affair, Alicia Keys, All Apologies, Anais Nin, Anxiety, Aphrodite In Jeans, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Birth, Bring Me To Life, Building A Mystery, Burn For You, Butterfly Chains, C S Lewis, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Cassandra, Christa Wolfe, Dante, Daughter, Dead Souls, Death, Demeter, Depression, Dido, DJ Muse, Echo, Electra, Emily Bronte, Erica Jong, Evanescence, Fall, Fallin, Father, Garden, God, Goddess, Greek Mythology, Gyges, Hades, Harry Potter, Harvest, Heart Shaped Box, Hera, Hermeneutics, Hermes, husband, I &I, I See Stars, If on a winter's night a traveler, Iio, Intertextuality, Italo Calvino, Kreo, L Frank Baum, Longing, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Marriage, Medea, Memosene, Mother, Motherhood, Narcissus, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Odysseus, Ohio, Ovid, Penelope Prescribes Perseverance, Persephone, Persephone's Echo, Phoenix, Play, Poems, Poetry, Possession, Publish, Rapture, Rick Riordan, Ring, Rings, River Styx, Robin Fox, Sappho's Leap, Sarah McLachlan, Sehnsucht, Shakespeare's Sister, She Who Remembers, Shelby, Spring, Stay, Strawberry Fields Forever, Subtext, Summer, Summerhouse Later, Surfacing, Taja Sevelle, Text, The Art of Love, The Beatles, The Chronicles of Narnia, The English Patient, The Neverending Story, The Road To Oz, Tragedy, Underworld, Virgil, Winter, Wuthering Heights, Zeus
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After The War Zone
After The War Zone: Returning Troops and Their Families By Laurie B Slone, PhD and Mathew J Friedman, MD, PhD, 2008 The book was written to help understand the cycle of deployment and dealing with changes during deployments, as well … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Psychology
Tagged 2008, A Practical Guide For Troops Returning and Their Families, Abuse, Acronym, Acute Stress Disorder, Adjusting, Adjustment, After The War Zone, Aggressive Driving, alcohol abuse, ambushed, Anger, Anxiety, attacked, bad dreams, Battle, BATTLE MIND, Buddies, Communication, Communication Skills, community, Conflict, Conflicts, Control, controling, cycle of deployment, Death, depressions, Detachment, Discipline, Doesn't Follow Orders, Drama, Drinking and Drugs, drug abuse, Family Roles, flashbacks, GAD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Grief, Guilt, Helplessness, homecoming, Hypervigilence, in denial, In Grave Danger, Individual Responsibilty, Injured, Intimacy, isolation, Killed, Laurie B Slone, Loss, Loss of Control, loved one, Mathew J Friedman, Moral Dilemmas, Nightmares, numbness, Others won't Listen, overprotective, Panic Attacks, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, rapid breath, rapid heartbeat, relive the event, Secrecy, Security, seeing dead bodies, shocks, shot at, SSRI, Suicidal Thoughts, Suicide, support, Surivior's Guilt, symptoms, Tactical Awareness, talk therapy, Talking, Talking it Out, TBI, Therapy, Trauma, traumatic event, triggers, Troops Returning Home, VA, Veteran, victimization, Violence, Violent, War, war zone, weapon
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Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindenwald
Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindenwald Saturday the 17th of November I took the kids to see Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindenwald. We all enjoyed the movie despite the plot holes. A lot of Harry Potter fans … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1901, 1920s, 1927, 1935, Aberforth Dumbledore, Abuse, Albus Dumbledore, Ariana Dumbledore, Asperger's Syndrome, Aurelius Dumbledore, Aurelius is Ariana, Autism, Autistic, Bathilda Bagshot, blood vow, Bogart, Books, canon, Chosen One, complex, complicated, crammed full, Creatures, Credence, Dead, Death, Deathly Hallows, Defense Against The Dark Arts, duel, Easter Eggs, Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Gellert Grindenwald, Gender Fluid, Grey Suit, Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter, Hogwarts, Industrial Age, JK Rowling, Johnny Depp, Join the Dark Side, Jude Law, Kendra Dumbledore, Lestrange, Leta, manipulated, manipulation, Mcgonagall, Michael Gabon, Minerva, Ministry of Magic, Mirror of Erised, movie script, Muggles, Nagini, Newt Scamander, Nicholas Flamel, Non-Binary, Novel, obscurial, Obsession, On The Spectrum, Orphan, Ozma of Oz, Parallels to Harry and Neville, Percival Dumbledore, Prophecy, Queenie, Queer, Resurrection Stone, Richard Harris, Rita Skeeter, shift, Sorcerer's Stone, subplots, Switch Sides, Switching Genders, The Crimes of Grindenwald, Thestrals, timeline, Tip, Tom Riddle, Traditional Robes, unbreakable vow, Vulnerable, World War I, World War II, Younger Brother, Younger Sister
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Dark And Stormy Night
A Dark And Stormy Night Memory is not reliable. It gets tangled among emotions and thoughts. Who is to say what really happened and what we felt happened. Who is to say that both are not real in some way … Continue reading
Posted in Event, History, Movies/TV, Psychology, Writing
Tagged 1970s, 1994, 1995, 2018, 955 Marion Avenue, AA, Abigail Dudley, Alcohol, Alone, Ant-Climatic, Anxiety, Attic, Back Story, Betty Will, Black Mansion, cabinet, canopy bed, Cari Lynn Vaughn, closet, Commune, community, cook, Crain, Crane, Creative Writing, Damon's House, Dark, Dark and Stormy Night, Death, Death of a child, Depression, Dreamia, Drinking, Drunk, Dudley, Elizabeth Black, emptienss, Estate, Family, Frank Blymer Black, Friends, Ghost Story, Ghosts, Gin, Gothic Fiction, Grandma, Grandmother, Green, Grief, happy, Haunted Mansion, Heaven, Hell, Home Health Aid, horror, House, Hugh, Inner Demons, Insanity, Ireland, isolation, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Joel Black, John Baxtor Black, liquor, Lonely, Maid, Mansfield, mansion, Nell, Netflix, Nursing Classes, Ohio, Olivia, Piano, Pictures, Pink, Roger Black, servants, Shirley Jackson, space, staircase, The Haunting of Hill House, The Ohio Brass Company, The Ohio State University, Third Floor, Toys in the Attic, Tragedy, TV show, Vodka, well kept, Writing of Fiction
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Silent Spring
Silent Spring Rachel Carson, 1962 Silent Spring begins with a “fable for tomorrow” – a true story using a composite of examples drawn from many real communities where the use of DDT had caused damage to wildlife, birds, bees, agricultural … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Culture, Environment, Event
Tagged 1960, 1962, 22nd Century, Air, beauty, Bill of Rights, Biology, bird-less, Bohemia, Bones, brush control, burning, California, cancer, carcinogens, Chemicals, Chimney Sweeps, choice, Coal, contact, Cornwall, cost, Coughing, DDT, Death, destroy non-human life, Destruction, diet, Disaster, dose, Dutch, Earth, Ecology, England, Environment, Environmental Movement, Fable For Tomorrow, Facts, farmers, Farms, fish-less, Fork in the Road, harm, Holland, Ill, Illinois, industrial revolution, industry, Inhalation, insects, lethal, lies, Life, Lung Cancer, Maine, marrow, Miners, Mines, Money, mosquitoes, Nature, Newspaper, not quite fatal, notes, Officals, Pesticides, Poison, Power, Preservation, profit, prophetic, Public, quotes, Rachel Carson, Radiation, rivers, Robert Frost, Saxony, Scientists, Sick, Silent Spring, Skin Cancer, Soot, species, streams, study, survive, Swallowing, Sweden, United States, US, Vision, Warfare, waterways, who gets to decide?, Who Speaks?, Why Do They Speak?, witness to nature, WWII
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Joan Didion: Conversations and Essays
Joan Didion: Essays and Conversations Edited by G. Friedman, 1984 Introduction: Play It As It Lays shows a preoccupation with existentialism. She examines the nothingness of the void as in Sartre and Camus—particularly The Myth of Sisyphus. Kierkegaard She does … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture
Tagged 1967, 60s, abortion, Anna Karenina, Boca Grande, California, Camus, Dark Side, Death, Depression, Despair, disconnect, Eden, Edenic, El Dorado, Ellen G Friedman, empty, Evert McClella, excess, Exiles, Existentialism, Fantasy, Griffin Wolff, Guilt, Heart of Darkness, Height-Asbury, Hemingway, Hester Prynne, High, historical loss, History, Hollywood, imprisoned, indulge, Jennifer Brady, Jim Morrison, Joan Didion: Essays and Conversations Edited by G. Friedman, John Cheever, John Gregory Dunne, Joseph Conrad, Joyce Carol Oates, Keirkgaard, Lacking, Landscape, Lily Knight, Literary Imagination, Loss, Lost Paradise, Madam Bovary, Meaningless, Michelle Kakutani, Mind, Misdirected Dream, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nihilism, no faith, No God, Party, Play It As It Lays, problems, Romantic Degradation, Run River Run, San Fransisco, Severance from the Past, Slouching Toward Bethlehem, society, Southern California, Stuck, Susan Stramburg, Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar, the break up an order, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Scarlett Letter, The Self, The Summer of Love, The Wasteland, The White Album, time, Timeless, Tragic Obsolence, Trapped, TS Elliot, usually women, Victor Strandlberg, whose lines are tangled and troubled. In all her work, Willa Cather
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