What it’s All About
This column, new to The Talk of the Bay, has appeared for many years in various publications. It had its beginning when I encountered a long lost fellow Marine whose appearance struck me so deeply that I had to write about it. The response was overwhelming and made me think that there might be people interested in what I have to say. I began to write, and people kept reading. I hope you do too.
It will be my privilege over the next many months to give you points of view that you might not have considered. The views I present will be poignant, humorous, reverent, irreverent, sad, happy, angelic, devilish, harsh, and gentle; well, you get the point; there are 360 of them.
The subjects will be myriad, ranging from people, to places, to situations, emotions, or just things; whatever I think needs attention, or strikes me as interesting and in need of comment. All will be of human interest. Some points of the compass you will agree with, some you will take serious issue with, but all of them should make you think. That is my goal.
I have led a full and wonderful life. I have fought in a war, loved passionately, lost painfully, and adventured greatly. The greatest adventure of my life is being the father of eight children. They have been the source of my greatest joy, inspiration, loss, achievement, and hope. You will hear much of them and the things they have taught me.
My wife and I, with our two youngest daughters have lived in the area for less than three years. We arrived from Alaska by sail boat after three years of traveling, dragged the anchor, and here we are. I, with them, have seen much, done much, and learned a lot.
In addition to being the author of this column, I have written articles for various publications on various subjects. I am the author of two books. The first is a parenting guide called The Common Guy’s Guide to Raising Children; the second is a historical novel set in the Civil War titled Where the Mockingbird Sang. The first is available online; the second is due out next year.
Hopefully I will be able to pass along the things I see and know in a way that will make your life richer. If what you read here makes you think, you are richer, and thinking is the goal.
Good to see you blogging - Jay (Kemah)
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