If you suffer from post-Christmas letdown, I recommend you take a trip to Spain for the last 7 or 8 days of Christmas, through Epiphany (January 6). Because there, the season is just beginning on Dec 26! They’re kinda in denial about winter. The sidewalk tables are outside all year, and it doesn’t matter if … Continue reading But Wait, There’s Myrrh!
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_Operation: FREE BIRD_, A Review
The second book written based upon my life and times.
Hello, All!
[I was able to read a pre-publication version of this book, and purchased it on its release date.]
The wait for the next installment (Gotta love the title!) in the Campbell/Greene Adventures is over! Once again, the team of Douglas Kimball, with Simon Templar as his technical advisor extraordinaire, delivers the perfect weekend getaway or staycation book. The story takes up after the medical cliffhanger at the end of book one , “Virga Joy”. As Colin Campbell, recovers from typhoid at a military hospital in Germany, in hopes of completing his Marine enlistment and returning to Costa Rica, he showcases his jazz piano talents for fellow patients, staffers, and even Armed Forces Radio and Television.
Meanwhile, at the “Rancho del Piper Nigrum”, Colin’s friend and partner in business and adventure, botanist Alan Greene, who’d been hastily removed from Afghanistan – and his covert work there – keeps the…
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The Cars – Drive
She Has a Side Gig #2
To Tickle Thine Phunny Bone
https://youtu.be/9nibmbjNUJ4 $Clip: 1:25 - 9:20
Why Was Nick Fole’s Injury Not Picked Up By the MSM?
Poor White Trash Talking About Our Peeps
Homemade Thai Tom Ka/ Green Curry
Virga Joy (or the Adventures of El Colonel De Corona)
I practically begged Doug K to add a chapter about a particular Thai sex-slave under Taliban bondage in Afghanistan. That is when and where our so-called artistic differences parted ways as far as I am concerned.
Written by Douglas Kimball
Publisher Description
Colin Campbell is developing the first black pepper plantation in the West Indies. His days are spent clearing jungle, planting and fighting vipers. His nights are spent playing jazz piano at a local bar and enjoying the company of the local ladies. He meets Alan Greene at a jazz festival in Limon. Alan, a Canadian botanist, is marooned in Costa Rica, abandoned when his employer curtailed his mission. (He refused to leave his outpost so he could complete research on the native herbal traditions.) Alan agrees to help Colin, known locally as El Colonel, with his pepper propagation problems in exchange for a small salary, room, board, and help getting to the Canadian Embassy to clear up his visa issues, gain access to funds, and exit Costa Rica.
But Alan does not leave Costa Rica. He and Colin develop an abiding friendship while navigating…
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