Into the Barrow Downs We Go
Defeats never feel like dead end alleys.

Keith Senkowski is an Illinois-based poet, painter, designer, and printmaker.
Defeats never feel like dead end alleys.
All in all, the game felt like an at bat in baseball where you hit a lot of foul balls, but ground into a double play at the end.
It is a creative exercise like any other, which forces me to stop and think, reflect and speak.
I am sure there are things I am missing
Malaise of Meh
If Edward Gibbon had found other books, other sources, would he have written in detail about the Celtic or Carthaginian experience over that time frame?