A series, Mensa Mominu. He’s smart. (He’s a rat.)
Mensa Moment.
Mensa on U.S. Trade Policy. By Cecil Dumas.
A series, Mensa Mominu. He’s smart. (He’s a rat.)
Mensa on U.S. Trade Policy. By Cecil Dumas.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Watercolor by Meryl Spiegel.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Tina takes us on an “everyday” journey with her new collage.
One Big Leaguer’s Story.
A new series by Mary Ann DiLorenzo. Two generations later, Mary Ann picks up the story with some familiar characters from her great post Civil War historical fiction series “Journeying Back to What Used to Be.”
Feature photo by Meryl Spiegel.
Perhaps a symbol with much greater meaning. By Sandra Novick.
Are you feeling stressed?
“Time to do nothing. Yes, I mean nothing..” By Meryl Spiegel.
Did somebody say cocktails?
Recipe by Hummingbird, brought on by Nicole Emmi’s post, The Sweetness of Sundays.
A piece by Hummingbird Emerging Writer Nicole Emmi.
“Or I can let my husband make breakfast and fix me one of his famous Bloody Marys…”
A short story in five parts.
A crime story mini-series, by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
Introducing a new series that focuses on art trends and galleries on the East End and beyond. Alex Ferrone, Director and Curator of the Alex Ferrone Gallery, is our guide!
Hummingbird invited Alex to expand her series with posts that feature one piece of fine art photography, along with her comments on why it was selected. And, voilà! Here it is.
“Do you want a bag?”
“No.” I answered. Another humorous account of latter mid-life dating opportunities. By Angela Rieck.
A crime serial in five parts, by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
It was so simple, really. But, “Uncle Thomas ruined everything.” The finale.