family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Reflection in the Windscreen
We, my wife and I, were driving along the M8, Glasgow’s main motorway, on our way to Ingliston — a country club fancier than the places we’d stayed before. The journey was pleasant, though for a while I grew inward, distracted. It was only later, after we’d arrived and before a nap ahead of dinner, that I told her I’d had a strange experience.
By Paul Stewart3 months ago in Humans
Nostalgia Trick-or-Treat
Halloween has been a holiday that I’ve loved since I was a kid. The holiday itself meant that I could dress up in anything that I loved. Any mythical creature or T.V show character that I adored. Like a sprite, a fairy creature not the soda, or Gabrielle from Xena. The day that I went as Jason Vorhees from Friday the Thirteenth did something change.
By Raphael Fontenelle3 months ago in Humans
Leo Woman and Sagittarius Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
Love between a Leo woman and a Sagittarius man can feel like fire meeting wind—bold, passionate, and impossible to ignore. This pairing brings together two vibrant, adventurous souls who thrive on excitement, optimism, and joy. When these two zodiac signs meet, there’s an instant spark. Their energy is magnetic, their chemistry is electric, and their connection has the potential to become a lasting, exhilarating love story.
By Inspire and Fun3 months ago in Humans
The Truth About Woman’s Anger: It’s Not Madness
Nobody tells you this, but a woman’s anger is rarely about what she says. You hear the sharp tone, the sudden silence, the edge in her words — and you assume it’s about the argument in front of you. It almost never is. Because nine times out of ten, woman’s anger is not rooted in logic. It’s rooted in deprivation. Starvation. A body aching for touch, a heart aching to be seen, a soul aching to feel chosen by her man — not any man.
By Randolphe Tanoguem3 months ago in Humans
The False Peace of Deferral
Full retreat simply to “keep the peace” is not resolution. It is deferment. Nothing is solved; it is merely pushed down the line to explode later in greater form. This is not peace, but rather an escape born of fear. It is not courage, nor bravery, nor wisdom. It is cowardice—immaturity disguised as civility.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
How Technology is Changing Housekeeping: The Rise of Smart Cleaning
Cleaning Isn't What It Used to Be: Not that long ago, cleaning the house took hours of scrubbing, sweeping and taking out the hoover every other day. Things are completely different now. Smart cleaning technology has made housework less of a job and, in some situations, even fun.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Humans
The Canvas of Light
“Light is what we make when the season leans toward silence.” Winter never arrives here the way it does in stories. It comes as a cool breath through the coastal hills, thin as silk, smelling faintly of citrus and sea salt. By December, the evenings settle into that particular stillness that belongs only to Southern California — when the wind falls quiet after sunset and the sky holds its last blue like glass.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales3 months ago in Humans





