A Welcome Mat For Foreigners Buying US Homes
When you buy a house, you get to live there. Unless you can’t get a visa to stay in the country where your new home is located. As Americans continue to struggle with unemployment and underwater mortgages, foreign investors have
Volunteering Services – Participate With Children to Grow Your Acumen
Before we begin our righteous journey throwing light on the diverse aspects of volunteering services when it comes to participating with children, let’s get ourselves acquainted with “volunteering services.” In simple words, volunteering services are those services that are chosen
The Latest Insanity From The American Political Class
The antics, insanity, and waste that continues to emanate from the American political class seems to keep coming to us on an almost daily basis. You eventually start to wonder how any level of government can function in this country,
The Fall of Reason in the West
Per British historian Edward Hallet Carr, history is an ongoing dialogue between the past and the present; and, in that regard, it is simply not possible to understand many of the societal problems that the West faces today without a
Who’s Who in the History of Siesta Key Florida
In 1907, visionary action men founded the Siesta Land Company-Harry Higel, the community’s first, trail blazing land developer, pioneer homesteader turned hotelier and gracious host, Captain Louis Roberts and real estate broker E. M. Arbogast. That same year they changed
Interview With Bruno Serato, Local Hero Who Feeds 300+ Kids Daily
You have been featured in People Magazine, on Oprah’s Facebook page, in The Huffington Post, and on the CBS Evening News, winning many humanitarian awards. Did you ever think from feeding 80 kids that first night, you’d be doing this
Remembering The Armistice Bells
A client of whom I was very fond was born on Nov. 11, 1912, making him exactly 6 years old the day the fighting stopped in the War to End All Wars. Before he died a few years ago, this
Two Simple Words
During my undergrad days I often tortured myself with early morning Saturday classes. I would prepare for the day with a morning coffee constitutional at the local coffee shop. On one of these Saturdays two men walked in; one was












