Thunderbirds

Generally described as a large, powerful bird, Thunderbird is often associated with thunderstorms, lightning, and other natural phenomena.

Thunderbird is a prominent figure in the mythology of several Indigenous cultures of North America, particularly among the Algonquian, Ojibwe, Menominee, Siouan, Ho-Chunk, and Arikara peoples. Generally described as a large, powerful bird, Thunderbird is often associated with thunderstorms, lightning, and other natural phenomena.

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May 1958

Happy Birthday to me

On Wednesday, May 14, 1958, I was born at St. Joesph Hospital in downtown Atlanta Georgia, under the star sign Taurus, the Chinese Zodiak sign of the Dog, making me a baby boomer. The president was Dwight D. Eisenhower and the number one song was “Who’s Sorry Now” by Connie Francis. “U.S. Troops Flown to the Caribbean After Venezuelans Mob the Nixons” was the headline on May 14, 1958 on The Atlanta Constitution newspaper.

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