by Walter Hoge | Feb 28, 2021 | Cryptozoology
Bud Jenkins and his wife were living on far reaches of the small town of Fort Bragg, California, just on the edge of a vast coastal redwood forest, when it happened. On February 7, 1962, Jenkins’s wife’s brother Robert Hatfield, a Crescent City logger, had stepped...
by Walter Hoge | Feb 27, 2021 | Writing
Some thoughts I was trying to introduce to those reading Easter: McEaster Valley Describing the senses (sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing) that are aroused in a dog when “something” has its full attention. Man’s senses often aren’t even aware what that...
by Walter Hoge | Feb 26, 2021 | Food Preservation
Rice University scientists have created inexpensive coatings that can be used to protect fruits and vegetables. Plus, this eco-friendly, micron-thick coating solves problems both for the produce and its consumers. According to an estimate, more than 200 million eggs...
by Walter Hoge | Feb 25, 2021 | History
History is filled with episodes that prove mankind is just sort of making everything up as it goes. There’s no shortage of things that can kill us or do horrible, terrible things to our soft and squishy bodies, and every time we think we know about them all, it...
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