March 11th, 2010 by admin
There is a rainbow looming over the stormy skies of the housing crisis. Not surprisingly, it’s a great time to be a buyer. There are signs of economic recovery, even if they be little, even if they be slow moving indicators. It’s always a good time for happy thoughts and dreaming for the future. So [...]
January 12th, 2010 by admin
Got Guilt? Who doesn’t. It’s human to feel the itches and pangs of regrettable circumstances. To each his or her own as to what we feel guilty about and how deep the guilt goes. There are some still kicking themselves for not getting to everyone on their Christmas Card list. There are those that are [...]
December 11th, 2009 by admin
Fingerprints, no two are alike, that’s what makes them the ‘go to’ marker of identification. It’s relatively easy to give one’s fingerprint. However, if you push too hard or too lightly the print is obscured. If you don’t do the ‘roll’ you don’t reveal all the print’s elements, there could be missing pieces of arches, [...]
November 30th, 2009 by admin
Tis the season of shopping.
When merchandise seems to sell itself, or used to. Ah the good old days. There is no point reminiscing on days of yore. There is no time like the present to put yourself out there and reach out and touch prospective clients or customers. The following has a few uplifting stories [...]
September 16th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
You may well scoff when I tell you the story of Dwight Jopson, but he dares to encourage one and all to keep an open mind. Mr. Jopson is a healer. You can decide to call Dwight or not. If you do call, I suggest you do not tell him what the problem is, this [...]
September 15th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Alhambra, California, is a town named after Washington Irving’s collection of stories and essays, Tales of the Alhambra, which in turn was inspired by his visit to the Moorish castle, the Alhambra, located in Grenada, Spain. Alhambra, California is the birthplace of Barbara Vinson O’Grady, her story is an inspiration, and in turn the decisive [...]
September 14th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Where does one start to describe a man who has distinguished himself thoroughly throughout his many years as a Producer of Non Fiction Television? Should I begin at the hard luck influences of his youth: the tragedy of his father ruined by the Great Depression followed by his parents’ divorce, his mother’s remarriage and the [...]