A Look Back at the Louisiana Purchase
The Great Land Grab In 1803, the United States doubled in size practically overnight. This momentous event, known as the Louisiana Purchase, involved a massive land deal with France that forever shaped the course of American history. But how did France come to possess this vast territory in the first place, and what led them to sell it to a young nation across the Atlantic? French Dreams in the New World France's claim to North American land stretches back to the early 16th century. King Francis I, eager to find a Northwest Passage to Asia and secure riches, commissioned[...]
NOLA’s Beating Heart
A Journey Through the French Quarter New Orleans' French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré (French for "Old Square"), is a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and infectious energy. Step onto its cobbled streets, and you'll be transported to a world unlike any other in the United States. Here's a glimpse into what awaits you in this legendary Louisiana district: A Stroll Through Time Founded in 1718 by the French, the French Quarter is the city's oldest neighborhood. Everywhere you look, history whispers from wrought-iron balconies adorning pastel-colored buildings. Meander down narrow streets and past charming courtyards,[...]
ROLL in the Spotlight
ROLL Receives Glowing Reviews! Dear Readers, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! My latest detective mystery, ROLL: A Gable & McLaren Mystery, has just received a wave of positive reviews, and I couldn’t be more grateful for the kind words and support. Writing ROLL was a labor of love, an effort to craft a story that would not only entertain but also transport readers into the deep, atmospheric world of Gable and McLaren as they navigate a tangled web of secrets and dangers. To see that this story has resonated with readers and critics[...]
Attracting Butterflies to Your Garden
Fluttering to and Fro American poet Emily Dickinson loved her garden at her homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts. The butterflies she watched waggling from flower to flower were a constant inspiration for her acclaimed work as a writer. “I was reared in the garden, you know.” Emily Dickinson was quoted as saying to her friend Louise Norcross. Along with birds, flowers, and bees, her fondness for butterflies was a favorite topic to think about and write about. In her poems, butterflies profoundly represent the wonder of life and death. The beautiful, mysterious, winged creatures’ imagery represents spiritual rebirth, transformation, change, and[...]
National Security Agency
NSA Feel like you are being watched? Well, sorry to say, there is the possibility. The National Security Agency (NSA) is a federal security service of the United States, responsible for signals intelligence gathering, analysis, and surveillance. The NSA, along with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), are the big three of U.S. intelligence organizations. The most "infamous of the covert activities" from the U.S. intelligence community was a program code-named PRISM. PRISM was a secret, illegal, and unconstitutional surveillance program used by the NSA to obtain intelligence on private citizens from their internet[...]
Chinese Philosophy
Harmonious Interactions of Yin, Yang, and Qi Chinese philosophy has long held a belief in the idea of qi (pronounced CHē)—an invisible "life force" that permeates the universe and gives life to all things. Since the universe has no boundaries, qi is infinite. In Chinese cosmology, yin and yang are the opposing but complementary forces which generate and compose all things. The interaction of yin and yang forms a continuous cycle that causes all changes in the universe. Yin is the dark side of qi, while yang represents its positive side. Early Daoists held that qi is found in people,[...]
Amur Siberian Tigers
The Big Cats Are Endangered China hosts an annual celebration of the Amur tiger. It might come as a surprise to some, but the majestic cats are native to China. The Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also known as the Siberian tiger, is one of five subspecies of tigers still in existence. Three tiger subspecies have become extinct (Javan, Caspian, and Bali). Currently, no signs of the South-China subspecies are found in the wild, making it highly unlikely that it still exists. Bengali, Indochina, Sumatran, Siberian, and Malayan are the five tiger subspecies documented in their natural habitats.[...]
Women Heroes
Kickass Women in Books and Movies We all know the kick-ass heroines that modern mystery and thriller novels and movies portray—the ones who can kill a man with her bare hands—the ones who can shoot a gun to the left of their shoulder and kill a man standing on her right shoulder—the females who are in many cases men’s superiors. These women heroes have been popping up more frequently since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo thriller novel, by Swedish author Stieg Larsson, released in 2005, and the movie adaptations that followed. The best women heroes in fiction have[...]
Chinese Calligraphy
The Art of Beautiful Handwriting Calligraphy has been essential to Chinese culture since the first instances of Chinese writing over six thousand years ago. In those times, most calligraphy was done spontaneously on non-prepared stone surfaces, bones, and tortoise shells. The ancient artifacts remaining from that time are the earliest surviving documents in the Chinese writing system. Indeed, they represent a precious treasure trove of China’s heritage and are the embodiment of China’s traditional values. The key to understanding early calligraphy is knowing that the strokes made by the writer are about expression, not about beauty. The emphasis was[...]
Flower Arranging
Tips & Tricks While every season has its unique qualities, there’s something so enchanting about spring. Whether it’s the calm before the storm of summer or the slow shift from winter’s gray to spring’s vibrant hues of green, these seasonal changes have a way of making us feel renewed. Things are beginning to grow again, and buds begin to appear. Daffodils blossom with their bright, yellow petals as if they were dancing and your soul feels lifted by this change. Tulips push up through the ground to bloom in a show of pastels and vibrant colors. One way to[...]