The original statues were basic statues. As complaints increased and desire for soldiers to appear as they did in war fostered greater support, change occurred. In addition, as communities started to populate and grow, there was a desire to have monuments with units of active soldiers erected. Read More »
honor
Why did statues of active soldiers become more common in the 1890s and the following decades?
Women and Honor
The other day a man said to me and I quote....
"You either want equal rights, or you want chivalry-you can't have your cake and eat it too, so pick one"
I replied "We're women...we can get whatever we want, we can have our cake and eat it too...we just have to do one of 3 things
1) Cry 2)Lie and 3) Sex" Read More »

Thank You, Veterans.
I'd like to use this blog entry to thank all the war veterans everywhere, and not just in America. War soldiers fight for our safety all the time. Whether we agree with the wars they are waging or not, it is definitely worthy of something to put your life on the line for a cause that you believe in. Read More »
And to all a good night
'tisn't the season Read More »

Shhh! Dont tell him I have a secret!
I have a secret and its so very fun to keep! Almost like playing manhunt when I was a little girl. You hide, running from cover to cover, under guise of night, so you wont be found. And the anticipation of being caught or thrill of eluding your captor is exhilarating! Read More »


