His voice is as deep as mine, but he's still a member of the selfie generation. Here, he caught The Old Man, his grandpap, unaware.
HOME RANGE: Notes on Literature, Nature, Working Dogs, History, Martial Arts, Other Obsessions and Sundry Annoyances by Henry Chappell
The Old Man and the Boy Young Man
November 26, 2015
His voice is as deep as mine, but he's still a member of the selfie generation. Here, he caught The Old Man, his grandpap, unaware.
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View From the Sleeping Bag
November 26, 2015
Taken this past Sunday afternoon by my grandson Cade. Yeah, we had a great hunt the next day. Cade and his sister Gracie caught a plane this morning. The best part of the season is over - unless they get to come back for a few days after Christmas. I'll be hunting and hoping.
Southern Literary Reivew Likes Silent We Stood
November 2, 2015
A nice review of Silent We Stood in Southern Literary Review. I'm amazed that reviews are still coming out. I'm also amazed that SWS has been out for two years. The review is kind enough that I'll forgive the misspelling of my name.
My thanks to reviewer Donna Meredith! Here's a sample:
"Silent We Stood is no easy read, but it yields the pleasure of unraveling the threads of a complicated yarn. It is a testimony to the universal struggle of humans to find freedom, and the heroism of those who risk everything to ensure that liberty and justice for all is not simply an ideal but a reality."
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My thanks to reviewer Donna Meredith! Here's a sample:
"Silent We Stood is no easy read, but it yields the pleasure of unraveling the threads of a complicated yarn. It is a testimony to the universal struggle of humans to find freedom, and the heroism of those who risk everything to ensure that liberty and justice for all is not simply an ideal but a reality."
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