Listening for the Postman’s Atonal Whistle

Summoning the Hussite Knights

(Author’s note: Sometimes writing takes off in a completely different direction than what you had intended. I initially set out to write this post as a biopic tribute to Dr. Anton Webern (this will now be forthcoming), for what would have been his 140th birthday. After coming up with this title, however, my fingers took … Read more

The Trouble With Hello is Goodbye: Saying Goodbye with Love

a grayscale of a statue of a baby angel

This is the post I almost didn’t write. It’s easy for me to wax philosophically, or historically, or musically, for hours. Although I can and do get extremely emotionally charged about these topics, they don’t require delving into the depths of my soul, the most closed off places of my emotional being. Talking about any … Read more

Journey to a New Land: An Unforgettable Experience

S.S. Breslau- Immigrant ship to Galveston, Texas

Part 3 of “Across Countries and Cultures: A Journeyer for Truth” Reality Takes Hold The first time seeing the ocean is a profound experience for everyone. For someone who comes from a completely landlocked country though, the experience is overwhelming. The act of boarding a ship and losing sight of any land mass whatsoever is … Read more

Against All Odds: The Great Escape

Part 2 of Across Countries and Cultures: Journeyer for Truth A Man of Many Languages Unlike many of his fellow conscripted acquaintances, Ján was well educated. In particular, he was a master multi-linguist, able to proficiently speak Czech, Slovak, German, French and Italian. This would prove to be tremendously beneficial for him as tensions continued … Read more

Across Continents and Cultures: A Journeyer For Truth (Pt.1)

Ján Švagera as young man

(What follows will be an ongoing series about the life and times of my Great Grandfather John Å vagera. He truly had a remarkable life which included being a Czech Legionnaire during the First World War, working with the Borglum family and raising a family on the farm fields of Nebraska during the Great Depression.) He … Read more

When Magazines Were Used For More Than Reading

Tales of the good old days

I am eternally grateful that I was afforded the opportunity to have an amazing relationship with both of my grandfathers. They were both born in the summer of 1923, within two weeks of each other. Both of them grew up on farms during the height of the Great Depression. They would both find their way … Read more

O Righteous Judge, Grant They Gift of Absolution

Traditional Requiem Mass

As a society we have become inundated by emojis. Most of us have become like robots when scrolling through social media sites, handing out countless compulsory “likes.” Everyday, all day, usually without giving much thought to what we are “liking.” We wish happy birthdays to people we have not seen in years. Sometimes even to … Read more

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