
Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger
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Lost soul of the past
On a dark, rainy windy night there I sat alone curled up on my grandparents old sofa with my legs tucked u Dee my butt as I nervously listened to a psychic medium on the radio relating her encounters with the dead, while engaging the audience of the supernatural; all the while, my breathing became laboured with anticipation as I hung upon her every word.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger3 months ago in Horror
Do I Rebuild Do I Leave
After living through a devastation of a house fire, or a village fire, one is going to experience mental and emotional anguish of the entire ordeal; the loss of property, home, and belongings. They may now find themselves at the point of having to make a huge decision to whether they will stay or leave their community.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Humans
I unexpectedly survived
I had decided to put away the cares of the day and indulge myself in a leisurely stroll down a well known path. It was fall and the leaves had all but fallen, leaving the trees bare to the sight. It was a warm day with only a gentle breeze blowing.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Wander
Taylor Lake Japanese Canadian Internment Camp
Internment Camp Attack on Pearl Harbour The attack on Pearl Harbour was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service-upon the United States. (which was a neautral country at the time)
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Education
Happy Homesteading
I first became fascinated in old houses, barns, and shacks when I was in my twenties. Living in Alberta at the time, we would see many old homesteads just off the highways and side roads. We always stopped to take a peak, unless there was no trespassing signs of course. Most had been abandoned.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Photography
Why Choose Cotton
Did you know that cotton played an important role in the history of India, the British Empire, and the United States? Cotton continues to be an important crop and commodity. I bet you didn’t know that the first place for cotton to be spun into thread, and used in the creation of fabric was in Pakistan back in 3000 BC.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Lifehack







