Jay W. Sharp

Jay W. Sharp – History Columnist

Jay published over 400 articles. He served as the regional vice president for the Texas Archaeological Society, president of the Houston Archaeological Society, president of the El Paso Archaeological Society and vice president of the Doña Ana Archaeological Society, and a docent for New Mexico’s Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum.
Teague Heartfjord

The Necessary Migration of Stuff – by Teague Hartford

An elderly woman was admitted to the ICU in her 90s and she was in horrible health all around. They cleaned her and tucked her in to die in peace, but the odor emanating from her demanded that they investigate further. Her fists were both clenched tightly. They finally pried them open. Evidently the woman had grabbed some bread at some point long ago and held on for dear life, as though it would infuse life into her through some sort of osmosis perhaps. Ironically, it of course came to life itself with maggots who were munching away at her flesh.
Teague Heartfjord

Survey results echo national sentiment? – Teague Hartford

Our own community is simply one of the millions that form the tiny center circles for much larger and louder and scarier concentric ones which sound and resound throughout our nation. In a recent community survey recently distributed and compiled by local artist and businessman Manfred Schreyer, the results echo many of the concerns we have witnessed for months deteriorating on the national stage. Folks are concerned, scared, uncertain; not simply about the virus itself, but about the growing lack of clarity and divisiveness throughout the national government.