Tuesday, April 26, 2011



Van Gogh is in my opinion one of the most talented, and skilled artists of all time. His perspective is real, and he has his own style. I also love the way that he uses mostly curved lines, instead of strait and boring ones. His technique is unique and exciting, using bold colors where they might not normally be.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Netflix movie review-Americas Godly Heritage


America's Biblical Heritage


America has always been based on Christianity, at least as long as their has been an America. Numerous historical documents have several quotes of the Bible. George Washington himself, said that our government will fail without Christianity. Although that has not yet happened, it soon will if it's not introduced back into our government.

Some people say that the founding fathers wanted separation of church and state. Well they never actually said that in fact they said almost the opposite, in many important documents. Rules in the public schools say that students can't do things like pray at lunch, or discuss religious subjects. The government has even gone so far as to say that schools can't hang up the ten commandments, because they might follow them. Things like thou shalt not steal, or thou shalt not kill! I predict that our country's government will fall apart if we don't get it together.




I watched the above movie called - Americas Godly Heritage and used some of the information from that movie to write this article.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Little Sorrel


Little Sorrel


Little Sorrel, one of the most famous horses of the war belonged to one of the most famous Confederate generals. Stonewall Jackson, originally looking for a gallant war horse found a horse named Big Sorrel. But unfortunately Big Sorrel didn't cope well with loud noises, and was hard to handle. Jackson found hope though in Little Sorrel, a horse bought for his wife.

Little Sorrel was not the typical dazzling war horse. He was small and sort of chunky. But Jackson loved him for his strength and easy handling. Little Sorrel was a loyal, loving companion that barely left his master's side.

When Stonewall met his demise in the Civil war, Little Sorrel ran off. He was later found and sent to his wife, Marry Anna. He was later sent to Jackson's old military institute (VMI). Where he was "stuffed" and put on display, were you can still visit him to this day.