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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Elvis and J. Mict at the Spitalfields Flea Market
During a recent trip to London (a wild story in and of itself!), I met an interesting man named J. Mict (aka Jon Aye Mitchell and Jonny Mitchell), at the Spitalfields Flea Market. He started out as a film maker, … Continue reading
100 years of the RMS Titanic
The band still plays Nearer My God to Thee while the unsinkable ship goes down because the tragedy of the RMS Titanic remains alive in everyone’s memories even 100 years after Her demise. The events of that fateful night still … Continue reading
Coffee with Thunderbolts: April 5: Got Serpent?
After writing Coffee with Thunderbolts, I had hoped in 2012 to follow the characters on their journey. That would have meant that I would be in Kentucky and Ohio during the first week of April. Alas, the best laid plans…. … Continue reading
Coffee with Thunderbolts: April 1/2
Rosemarian and Elena start their road trip, and meet up with the Unexpected in West Virginia. **** The night was too cool to allow a pleasant breeze to ruffle the white curtains adorning the second story window. Through the pane, … Continue reading
