Dear reader, My dad just shamed me from the grave! I have been complaining, moaning and groaning about the state our roads are in. After
Installment 15: Memorial Day Remembered by Don Tschirhart
Hi to all, and Happy Memorial Day, I purposely took this story out of order from the Table of Contents in my father’s book, “It’s
Installment 14: “You Have Cancer” by Don Tschirhart
Oops! I forgot to post this, yesterday. I’m sorry, friends. I was a little preoccupied with designing a paint scheme for the house interior. Sue
Installment 13: Religion Issues Boil by Don Tschirhart
Dad was never afraid to take on controversial issues. I remember hearing him talk about politics and religion with friends, always playing ‘devil’s advocate’ and
12th Installment: No News Stories by Don Tschirhart
I have fond memories from the late fifties, early sixties of dad coming home from work wearing a trench-coat and fedora, with a white card
Eleventh Installment: Riding Horses Brings Peace by Don Tschirhart
Here is a lovely story about riding. Dad was always fascinated with the western United States. Western books, movies, plays, television series . . .
10th Installment: Train Travel Relaxing by Don Tschirhart
This is a fun one for me. Dad’s description of his first glimpse of the Rocky Mountains reminds me of my own adventure while driving
9th Installment: ‘Advice To High School Grads’ by Don Tschirhart
Happy Easter, everybody, This story should be pretty topical for many of us. It’s almost graduation time and these words from dad are, I think, timeless.
8th Installment: Mom Saves Daughter by Don Tschirhart
Here’s a cool story. Dad was very sentimental as you will see. It’s a story about family, love, and the faith dad so clearly celebrated.
7th Installment: What’s In The Dash by Don Tschirhart
Hello friends and family, I don’t know how to comment about this story. It’s very personal to me. Dad, I believe, was writing about himself