Monthly Archives: November 2016

THANKSGIVING AT THE HOME OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN’S NE’ER DO WELL BROTHER (a delicious holiday repast)

By Raji Singh Happy Thanksgiving! The Ancient Mariner, the scruffy sea salt who raised my great-great grandfather, told this curious holiday story.  It’s been handed down for almost 250 years.  Enjoy! *     *     * “To the GOOD life!”  Benjamin Franklin … Continue reading

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SUPER-EST SUPERMOON IN NEARLY 3/4THS OF A CENTURY

By Raji Singh Tonight and the next few days, look up to the sky!  You will see the biggest supermoon since 1948! Here is a story about one from long ago and far away from Fiction House Publishing’s The Seasons … Continue reading

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THE ROUGE ROBED LADY OF THE SKY

by Raji Singh No matter if your candidates won or lost –keep looking up.  There’s extra good reason this week. On November 13 and 14, 2016, there will be the super-est supermoon in almost 3/4ths of a century. Perigee Moons, … Continue reading

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