Feeling Independent
For as patriotic as so many of us in the United States have (re)affirmed ourselves to be (as of late), I found it rather interesting when chatting it up with my Target cashier this morning how not only was she Read more…
For as patriotic as so many of us in the United States have (re)affirmed ourselves to be (as of late), I found it rather interesting when chatting it up with my Target cashier this morning how not only was she Read more…
It seems that no matter where we turn lately, very heated discourse concerning border security, asylum seeking and immigration is sure to follow. And while many people would like to believe that the wave of emigrants fleeing war-torn locales like Read more…
As is the case with an array of important life choices that we are obligated to make, many of us regularly find ourselves either overthinking the potential outcomes of what could be or simply second-guessing all of the possibilities. I Read more…
He is dutiful yet defiant. He is Martin Pierre Toussaint. Genetic lottery winner Giaro Giarratana assisted greatly in evoking the outward manifestation of Martin. Inwardly, the sense of responsibility that binds him is the same responsibility that unleashes his wrath. This Read more…
She’s the heroine and his heartbeat. Meet Gage Sienna Taylor Weston: If described in only two words, those adjectives would be refined and unruly. A lot of art and imagery (and a real person or two) actually inspired the aesthetic Read more…