Monday, February 27, 2017

What did you do in Past? What do you do in Present? What will you do in Future?

On November 2001,  I visited to the Deaf Liberty Baptist Church in Overland Park, Kansas around Greater Kansas City between Kansas and Missouri.  

I watched and learned from our wonderful Deaf Pastor, Rev. David Hanson.  We were in small bench while he preached at us.  What did he gave a topic to us? 








Rev. David Hanson explained this version, Book of Hebrews, Chapter 13th and Verse, 8th.  What did it say? 

"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."

In Memory
of
Rev. David Hanson

March 2014


Liquor in America and Caribbean

Hello Readers,  I am writing my new blog about Liquor in America and Caribbean.   I want to share some historical Black / White photos with 1920s in America.




Why did the Federal Law Enforcement Officers destroy all liquor barrels and bottles in 1920s? Please click and read this under line link: Prohibition in the United StatesHow did the liquor create in America? 

Since alcohol was legal in neighboring countries, distilleries and breweries in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean flourished as their products were either consumed by visiting Americans or smuggled into the United States illegally. The Detroit River, which forms part of the U.S. border with Canada, was notoriously difficult to control, especially rum-running in Windsor, Canada.



When the U.S. government complained to the British that American law was being undermined by officials in NassauBahamas, the head of the British Colonial Office refused to intervene.



Winston Churchill believed that Prohibition was "an affront to the whole history of mankind".

He was a deceased Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 10, 1940 to July 26, 1945 and from October 26, 1951 to April 6, 1955.

Do you know about a Story of Wine address in Holy Bible? You will learn and understand about important topic, Please click under line link this History of Wine.

End of the Prohibition in the United States - President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an Executive Order to end the law after the Congress voted to repeal 18th Amendment from United States of the Constitution on December 5, 1933.  

You can click on center of "arrow" this video:



Today, Most Young Americans typically buy some liquor beverages. Under the State and Federal Law, They required to show their ID Cards to be Age of 21. 

In Dominican Republic, Most Young Dominicans legally (Age of 18) allowed to buy their choice of liquor beverages, for example, "The Presidente".

  

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Barnes and Nobles Store With Cafe

I was inside the cafe of Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Chicago, Illinois on Sunday afternoon, February 26, 2017.   I sat and relaxed reading a "Life" magazine with 1920s.   I realized this 2 photos of Pan American Airways Pamphlet before pictured them well. 
I remembered  I was a young man and took my camera with Black / White film to the Historical Birth of the Pan American Airway in Key West, 
Florida during Summer 1992. 

Founded in 1927 as a scheduled air mail and passenger service operating between Key West, Florida, and HavanaCuba.

See a link: http://brentdesk.blogspot.com/2011/09/history-of-pan-am-airways.html

Enjoy reading...