The Traveling Coffin of Charles Coughlan
Charles Coughlan consulted a fortune teller to gauge his success as an actor. He was told that he would die at the height of his fame in a southern city, and that he would have no rest until he returned to the place of his birth. Here is one of my favorite “synchronicity” stories: the events are not causally related, and yet they are occurring together in a meaningful manner.
Remembering Hurricane Katrina & The People We Lost in New Orleans
I reflect back on my experience with Katrina and her aftermath, having been in close proximity.
The Galveston Hurricane 1900: America’s Deadliest Natural Disaster
To date, the deadliest natural disaster in the United States is the Galveston Hurricane of September 8, 1900. Also known as the Great Storm or simply “the storm”, the hurricane devastated the prosperous port town of Galveston, Texas. Eight thousand people lost their lives. Thousands more were homeless, and part of Galveston Island sank forever into the sea.
There Will be No Peace
Global Peace; not indeed feasible.
Top 10 Worst Natural Disasters
Natural disasters often come with little warning and can me cataclysmic in size.
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was one of the most destructive storms ever – Find out why.
A Flight with the Hurricane Hunters
In 1969 a U.S. Navy Hurricane Hunter aircraft and crew encountered a raging tropical storm named Camille and remembered forever. Hurricane Camille was one of the most powerful storms ever.
Discovered and Undiscovered Beautiful Riches of the Deep
Billions of dollars worth of gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds and rubies sunk with ships as they are are still in the depth’s of the ocean and only a quarter of the treasure’s have been found.
New Pork and the Stimulus Package
If you love pork then you will love the stimulus package. The stimulus package passes with zero Republican support, along with 11 Democrats as well. Apparently, there are some democrats who do not like pork as well.
Too Many Baby Boomers and Not Enough Retirement Funds
There are many of them, and they will test the system that is in place. Will the system as we know it be able to handle such a large number of people at one time? I am talking about the baby boomers. Will the baby boomers be the straw that will break the Eagle’s back?






















