Category Archives: Values
Mary Ann Sieghart: Women on top? You’ve got to be joking
What a depressing week it has been to be female. A psychopathically violent woman-beater and murderer is lionised. A film director who drugs and then sodomises a 13-year-old girl is let off. A famous actor tells his ex-partner she deserves … Continue reading
Making a Difference with Pen and Paper
Do you want to make a difference and see changes in the local, state, and national political scene. Here’s how in less than 8 minutes.
Well-behaved women rarely make history
In a recent issue of the “Smithsonian” magazine, there was an article on Francis Benjamin Johnston. Francis was a remarkable woman, born in 1864. Her mother, Francis Johnston, was a correspondent for the Baltimore Sun, assigned to Washington to cover … Continue reading
End of the Year 2009
This has been a most wonderful and exciting year for me. As I look back, I can see achievements on several fronts. First, I completed two books. The first was my life’s story created for my children, and the second, … Continue reading
Abundance in the midst of Hunger and Poverty
A Trip to the Local Store Cookie Isle The other day, I was shopping for our monthly groceries, restocking with supplies of pasta, rice, produce, meats, and all the good things that go into making a house a home. I … Continue reading
Dear Mother…(An Open Letter)
Mom, I have attached the post I wrote about going home here. ( I Want To Go Home ) I went back and looked at it after you remarked that you failed once again as a mother. I wanted to … Continue reading




