by Think In The Morning | Sep 13, 2017 | Mexico |
The recent earthquake in southern Mexico has resulted in the loss of hundreds of homes and dozens of lives. One of the more dramatic sets of before and after pictures is of the government palace in Juchitan in the state of Oaxaca. Think in...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 11, 2017 | Mexico |
September 16th, Mexican Independence Day, means little to the Americans living across the border, but like our July 4th it is a day celebrated across Mexico with parades, festivals, dances, and food. On September 16th, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo, a Catholic priest,...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 7, 2017 | Words |
Between the Days Between the days that fill a life You jammed your youth into a socket With just a nerve to register Beneath some skin that fits a body Beneath some hair and sweat With just a nerve to register What, left unnoticed, moments passed. Between the...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 25, 2017 | Words |
As is our custom, this is the ninth posting of poems and napkin art first posted on our Think in the Morning Facebook page. Private Alamo Tom Chandler O’er the ramparts I watch you come gallantly streaming, buckskin cornlikker stinking of...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 23, 2017 | Words |
Think in the Morning loves to post stories and articles by our friends. This is the fourth story we have posted by Mitchell Zucker. It is a beautiful story that we know you will enjoy. Mitchell Zucker © 1990 A young sculptor was walking through...