Author: Pat Gibson
Back on Terra…
I was reviewing some old records of colonization sales and saw an odd one. I mentioned it to my supervisor, and he told me much more than I expected. “Oh, you’ve heard of Higgins World, not many have. My grandfather was on the expedition that found it. He told the story of its name…
Making a Transition…
I made a transition this week. Sitting in my reading chair, enjoying Katharine Esty’s 2019 book, Eightysomethings, I was inspired. I too needed to make a Transition as she describes in her book.
So, I am working on Book 3…
I am not sure where the story is going. I am not sure how I am going to get Megal and Sarita as leaders of the planet, but that is where I am heading. If you have read the first two, let me know. It will encourage me to keep going. After all, at 80,…
I will finish this book!
“Alexander, the conqueror of the world; Julius, invader of Rome and of the world, who was the first to unite dominance in both war and arts within a single person…would not now be remembered, without the aid of books. Towers have been torn down; cities overthrown; triumphal arches have succumbed to decay; nor can either…
Mockingbird Madness
I guess everyone in Texas must have a favorite story about our state bird. Not many people who live in the country are neutral about them. They either are quite fond of the little gray and black critters or they call them noisy pests. I’ve seen both sides of the story here above Sulfur Creek.
Commandos Above Sulfur Creek
The jay is a large blue and gray bird with a long black beak. He is of the same family as the blue jay and the nasty tempered green jay found in the Rio Grand Valley. They are year round residents of this area, at least in my yard. According to Peterson’s Birds of Texas,…