Author: Fellowship & Fairydust
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 10
Frank and Joe gathered the guys together during lunch to lay out the plans for that day. They made it perfectly clear that talking to Pretzel Pete was of the utmost importance, but so was…
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 9
Frank and Joe got up early the next morning, only to find that their father had already left for New York City. Their mother explained that he had left long before she had even gotten…
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 8
Frank and Joe could not wait until school was over. The two would find themselves often glancing at the clock, impatiently waiting for the clock to reach three. They’d get a few texts from their…
On Reading Thomas Merton: I Didn’t Know a Brow was Involved
To read Thomas Merton, we are scold-told,is middlebrow spirituality. I never knew that a brow was involvedbecause I see the barber every week But I like Father Louis (bourgeois or not)and his brave travelogues of…
White Swan: An Analysis of Odette in Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake”
There, on the moonlit lake, gliding and diving, sending ripples out and causing the stars in the velvety reflection to tremble, the white swan dances. Commonly known as Odette in Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, she is…
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 7
Jack and Jerry returned to the clearing, bringing a couple of police cars and Chief Collig with them. By then, Frank and Joe had dusted for fingerprints on both wigs, taken a strand of hair…
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 6
As soon as the Hardys and their friends returned from church Sunday morning, they quickly changed out of their Sunday best, ate the breakfast Phil had made, helped clean the kitchen, and jumped right into…
The Hardy Boys: The Tower Treasure – Ch 5
“Mr. Applegate, please, there is no evidence that points specifically to Mr. Robinson being the thief,” said Chief Collig. “I need more than your suspicions to arrest him!” “It’s taken less than that to arrest…
An Eerie Stillness: A Movie Review of “The Day the Earth Stood Still”
Year: 1951 Filming: Black & White Length: 92 minutes Genre: Drama/Sci-Fi Maturity: G (Suitable for All Ages) Cast: Michael Rennie (Klaatu), Patricia Neal (Helen Benson), Sam Jaffe (Professor Jacob Barnhardt), Hugh Marlowe (Tom Stevens), Lock…