by EarthScaper | Jan 30, 2024 | Reviews
This strikingly beautifully designed biography focuses on the life of Lucille Ball—AKA Lucy. With “that crazy redhead” among other endearing titles and references like the “Queen of Television Comedy” and the “First Lady of Comedy”, it is easy to see how Lucille Ball...
by EarthScaper | Jan 26, 2024 | Music
New Band, Echelon 2049’s New Album, “Cepheus 82821” is Out of This World! If song titles like “Ecliptic Moonset”, “Portal”, “Quantum Interference”, “Unidentified”, and “Starfire” don’t raise your curiosity, maybe the fact in learning some listeners share that Echelon...
by EarthScaper | Jan 24, 2024 | Reviews
How Churchill Saved Civilization by John Harte “The Epic Story of 13 Years That Almost Destroyed The Civilized World” It has been over 78 years since World War II ended. This book is a good read; How Churchill Saved Civilization gives an account of Winston Churchill...
by EarthScaper | Jan 19, 2024 | Travel
In the week leading up to Christmas, we took a shopping trip to the Raisin Rack, a natural foods market located in Westerville, Ohio, to pick up some Japanese purple potatoes. We had learned that Okinawa residents have one of the highest life expectancies and purple...
by EarthScaper | Jan 2, 2024 | Reviews
Owls have been symbols of wisdom, knowledge, and insight for centuries. The nature and habits of owls, as well as various cultural and historical views are topics tackled in this informative non-fiction book. It has been difficult to study and research owls, as owls...