Imagine being lost on the streets of Calcutta, India. The pain of hunger nagging at your stomach every day. The weight of your own survival resting on your shoulders.
Houses smashed. People dead. New Orleans ruined. Katrina was devastating.
Wars have a bad effect on people as Annabelle, in the book Wolf Hollow, experiences with an old army World War I veteran, Toby.
Rhinoceroses. The great relative of the elephant. There are 5,055 left in the wild. That is why the Denver Zoo is lucky to have received a new member of the zoo family, Rudy the rhinoceros.
A new movie comes out. Everything is perfect. The buzz feed level is high, all is ready. Until the set starts receiving threats, but this is not part of the movie.
Milk chocolate, Dark chocolate, Chocolate galore! The new upcoming exhibit at the Denver Nature and Science Museum, Chocolate: The Exhibition, has a complete chocolate theme.
Plague. “An epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence.” Imagine that running through your town.
I stood there watching the two companions, Duke and Maverick, playing in the waves. They weren’t good conversationalists. They talked a lot but I couldn’t understand them.