When I asked about tornadoes the other day it was not an invitation. Sheesh. But here I am again thinking about them. I am not an expert on tornadoes. In fact, one hundred percent of my childhood knowledge was dependent upon Ajax brand cleaner. National Geographic Kids gives a great introductory description for beginners (like me.) it turns about the United States leads the world in the incidence of tornadoes. Go us, I guess. All of this brings me back to good old HoCo. Are we experiencing tornadoes more frequently than in years past? If so, do we know the reason why? It turns out that you can search history of tornadoes in Howard County, Maryland. One of the top hits will be a website called “Tornado Path.” They have an app, too. They have easy-to-read information, colorful charts, and a really cool logo. You know what they don’t have? My wholehearted endorsement. And this is why: When you click on “About” on the website, they don’t exactly tell you who they are...
Yesterday I wrote a great piece about Target - - the history of the company itself and the boycott. I was one hundred per cent satisfied with it. My iPad ate it. Blogger ate it. I don’t know who ate it but I know it was tasty. You’ll just have to take my word for it. Today I’m harkening back to an old post because, if the blog-munching demons are still hungry, I know I’ve got this one saved. ***** Music in My Head , Village Green/Town² March 20, 2020 March is Music in our Schools month. Yesterday I came across a post by local blogger HoCoHouseHon that is a celebration of music from start to finish. Worth the read: Soundtrack of the Self The writer touches on a theme that means a lot to me: Music is emotion, music is a lodestone. It doesn't matter if you can name chords or identify instruments in a symphony - it doesn't matter if you had piano lessons or played in your elementary school band - music is where our souls rest. Where we rejoice - where we are truly alive. Maybe th...