James Louis Hagerty is a retired highway engineer from the Maryland State Highway Administration who is a middle child of five, so enough said. For more details, see his previous book, Just a Collection of Recollections About Stuff That Really and Truly Happened As I Recall. (What a shameless self-promotion.)
Author's Books
Just a Collection of Recollections About Stuff That Really and Truly Happened As I Recall
We all reach a certain age where we can remember exactly what we did, said, and felt on any particular day thirty or so years ago, but forget where we parked the car last night. This occurred to me at the age mark of 57, and not being one to look a gift horse in the mouth, I am going to ride this wa...
Learning How to Let It Go in the Shadow of the Belvedere
Sometimes it becomes difficult for us to recognize the beauty of the forest in its full splendour and diverse grandeur, even though it has always been right in front of us. Our view becomes obscured by the thick, opaque tangle of branches. To overcome this universal challenge for us all, we need to ...
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