By: enjoymygolftwo | 2010-12-09 | Golf A young man who was also an avid golfer found himself with a few hours to spare one afternoon. He figured if he hurried and played very fast, he could get in nine holes before he had to head home. read more
By: Trevor Kugler | 2010-03-29 | Fishing This article provides tips on fishing in rivers while wading. Become a more effective river angler by reading this quick article. read more
By: Tim Long | 2010-09-14 | Music This is an emotional poem, more like a song of love depicting man as a river. Have you ever seen a confluence of two great rivers? For me, it immediately stirred up my soul and out came this song of love. read more
By: Gayland Coles | 2010-03-30 | Spirituality The old man at the baseball game sat in his usual seat in the bleachers. The chair he sat in was propped up for his comfort. He'd been coming to the game as long as the oldest person remembers, and even they were children when they first encountered him. So in essence no one really knows his age. Many people say even he didn't know his correct age, but that's hard to believe with all the wisdom that glows all around him. read more
By: onliway | 2010-11-23 | Football Coming into this game, Brad Johnson was ranked 29th in the league in quarterback success behind this kind of notable names as Vince Young, J.P. Losman and Joey Harrington. Sunday towards the hapless Cardinals, he experienced his most beneficial game via the season: read more
By: Keith Pascal | 2010-03-31 | Martial Arts Can you imagine a one hundred-year old man defending himself with Kung Fu? Against a gang of rough-housers, after leaving a tavern? What really happened? Could you learn to do the same? Will you be able to defend yourself in your senior years? read more
By: Ken Tingey | 2011-10-31 | Home improvement It is September in Utah which generally means that winter is no longer just around the corner it is rounding the corner. Many springs, and summers following winter we see a large amount of frozen hose bibs, (or as some people call them spigots) that hoses get connected to helping us to wash cars, irrigate lawns, water flowers, or just spray on unsuspecting pets or children. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-03-27 | Arts & Entertainment He came into the bedroom of his wooden shack in the small city of Satipo, in the Central Jungle of Peru, and opened up the window while the old man, Bernabe was still sleeping in the early part of the morning. The old man was trembling somewhat, his bronze face, had turned white, and he looked ill. And as he moved about in bed, it seemed to his lawyer and constant companion of sorts-his aging body was more than aching, it was being drained of its life's resources. read more
By: witch | 2010-10-09 | Negotiation Names The names of the Hudson River make a complicated story. It was called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk, the Great Mohegan, by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami read more
By: Reuben Leonard | 2011-05-27 | Online education The Old Man River keeps rolling right along. This is an all too common melody being hummed rather unhappily by the residents of Missouri all the way down to new Orleans, Louisiana. read more
By: Steve Evans | 2010-10-08 | Travel & Leisure http://bedandbreakfastshrewsbury.org Watch this Shrewsbury Town Tour - Old Buildings and River video. Shrewsbury UK, famous birthplace of Charles Darwin. Quaint street names Grope Street Thieves Lane read more
By: Robert G Waldvogel | 2011-09-26 | Painting This article takes a scholarly and southerly approach—from Catskill to Hudson and Poughkeepsie—to the Hudson River School of Painters, discussing the life, painting styles and techniques, and homes of Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and Samuel Morse. read more
By: Dirk Perry | 2011-03-29 | Travel & Leisure It started, as many great things do, as an adventure in capitalism. Hudsons Bay Governor George Simpson, a short, intense balding man, stood on the banks of British Columbias Thompson River, preparing... read more
By: Dirk Perry | 2011-04-29 | Vacation Rentals It started, as many great things do, as an adventure in capitalism. Hudson’s Bay Governor George Simpson, a short, intense balding man, stood on the banks of British Columbia’s Thompson River, preparing for the waterway’s first ever descent. read more
By: Paik-Leong Ewe | 2010-03-26 | Adventure Tourism Many coastal towns in Malaysia were once an important means of transport. Today, the rivers provide an alternative means of taking in the sights of a town as well as the plant and animal life along their banks. For a refreshing change from seeing the sights through a tour bus window, tourists should certainly try a leisurely river safari. read more