About

Name: Ginger Haycox
Dateline: East of Eden
Weblog: back-to-the-egg.blogspot.com
Articles: 34
First Published: Thursday, January 25, 2007
Last Published: Thursday, November 6, 2008
Writer Bio
I am an unwilling nomadic soul looking for a place to put down permanent roots. I have lived in many of these 50 states, as well as 3 Canadian provinces. So who am I? I'm still learning. Suffice to say, I am different things to different people. About my habitation on the planet; for now I will say I am a female, a mother, a wife, a nomad, an artisan, an idealist, a keeper of secrets, a caring soul of the state of all things natural and most of my life, supportive and non-judgmental. And a very loyal friend to all.
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Currently listing articles 34-1:
  1. A New President, A New Precedent

    — We have dared to take the first tiny step over racial lines and thumb our noses at racism.

    OPINION in Politics on November 06, 2008

  2. Concert Review: Jackson Browne - Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA - 9/18/2008

    — Jackson is always true to form and has been since he appeared on the scene in the mid 1970s.

    REVIEW in Music on September 20, 2008

  3. Professor Randy Pausch (Oct 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008)

    — His knew it was his last lecture and approached it with humor, grace, and a resignation that some things can't be changed.

    OPINION in Culture on August 09, 2008

  4. Concert Review: Matchbox Twenty Exile in America Tour At Sovereign Arena, Reading PA

    — A long five year wait is rewarded with a first rate concert — again!

    REVIEW in Music on February 21, 2008

  5. Book Review: The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen

    — "A real entity, living among us, stalking us. Waiting for its chance to feed."

    REVIEW in Books on November 04, 2007

  6. Going It Alone

    — Who loves ya, baby? Above all, you do. Just listen to your inner self.

    OPINION in Culture on October 19, 2007

  7. Book Review: Echo Park by Michael Connelly

    — How do you handle a man with body parts in the front seat of his truck?

    REVIEW in Books on October 10, 2007

  8. Software Review: Whoosh! Down the Tubes...

    — Perhaps the answer to many people's prayers.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on October 04, 2007

  9. The Ever-Expanding Blogosphere

    — Missing stories at my mothers knee...

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 29, 2007

  10. Book Review: Lisey's Story by Stephen King

    — He's standing under one of the sweetheart trees. It looks like a palm, only its trunk is shaggy and green.

    REVIEW in Books on September 27, 2007

  11. Losing Respect Really Hurts

    — When your idols shrink before your eyes.

    OPINION in Culture on September 09, 2007

  12. Book Review: The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver

    — Full of surprising twists and turns, The Cold Moon will not disappoint Jeffery Deaver fans.

    REVIEW in Books on July 14, 2007

  13. iPhone: I Don't Get It

    — Please, someone explain to me what the attraction is with the iPhone!

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on July 03, 2007

  14. Book Review: Too Late To Say Goodbye by Ann Rule

    — "My mom isn't breathing," Dalton said. "My daddy shot my Mommy — I need you to call 911."

    REVIEW in Books on June 28, 2007

  15. We Are The Machine: Politics, News, and the Internet

    — If you were fearful of one panic button, think about billions of buttons being out there!

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on June 17, 2007

  16. Concert Review: Steve Forbert - World Café, Philadelphia, PA - 6/1/2007

    — He’s remained the unpretentious, home-spun philosopher he started out being way back in 1978.

    REVIEW in Music on June 10, 2007

  17. Memorial Day

    — On this Memorial Day we again honor those heroes who can’t be a part of it.

    OPINION in Politics on May 26, 2007

  18. Movie Review: Pan’s Labyrinth

    — ... I questioned myself for not being on the same bandwagon with everyone else regarding the grandeur of this movie...

    REVIEW in Video on May 22, 2007

  19. Book Review: The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian

    — A haunting journey through one woman's obsession to uncovering a dark secret.

    REVIEW in Books on May 11, 2007

  20. Book Review: Gone by Jonathan Kellerman

    — A twisty tale of investigation, painstaking clue-gathering and surprises cropping up just when you think you have everything figured out.

    REVIEW in Books on April 30, 2007

  21. Wisdom Versus Control: A Look at Our Right to Bear Arms

    — Live by the gun, die by the gun.

    OPINION in Politics on April 22, 2007

  22. I Am A Treehugger

    — This is not a bad thing to do nor is it a bad thing to be.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on April 09, 2007

  23. Book Review: Got The Look by James Grippando

    — With such a complex, intriguing plot and more than the expected number of twists and turns, Grippando could teach Hollywood a thing or two.

    REVIEW in Books on March 25, 2007

  24. Dealing With Death, Phase By Phase

    — My Dad is gone.

    OPINION in Culture on March 16, 2007

  25. Music Review: Roddy Woomble - My Secret Is My Silence (Import)

    — Where normally I get nervous about musicians leaving the folds of their bands, this time it’s a charm, both for Woomble and for others!

    REVIEW in Music on March 07, 2007

  26. Book Review: Instance of the Fingerpost - by Iain Pears

    — Pears’ work as art historian and journalist enables him to lay out a compelling and intelligently written mystery, precise and accurate in every word.

    REVIEW in Books on March 01, 2007

  27. Book Review: Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards

    — A brilliantly crafted, stunning debut; rich, compulsively readable and deeply moving, this novel explores the way life takes unexpected turns.

    REVIEW in Books on February 24, 2007

  28. The Hidden Abuses - Help for the Emotionally Beaten

    — Suggesting books and websites that could be your life-raft, offering liberation from your current confusion and possibly changing your life.

    OPINION in Culture on February 21, 2007

  29. Book Review: Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra

    — As big, ambitious, multi-layered, contradictory, funny, sad, scary, violent, tender, complex, and irresistible as India itself.

    REVIEW in Books on February 15, 2007

  30. The Pitfalls of Procrastination

    — What exactly is procrastination? Is it laziness, perfectionism, a lack of self-discipline, or a value judgment?

    OPINION in Culture on February 10, 2007

  31. Book Review: The Glass Castle - A Memoir by Jeannette Walls

    — Mom stood 15 feet away, rags around her shoulders to keep out the spring chill and picking through the trash.

    REVIEW in Books on February 06, 2007

  32. One-Upmanship, or I’m Better Than You Are

    — I have occasionally noticed this pattern in speech before and while it’s sometimes humorous, more often than not it's annoying.

    OPINION in Culture on January 31, 2007

  33. Dealing With My Dad's Disease

    — Dad loves reading funny books about having cancer, but with his unique outlook, he should be writing a book for others to read.

    OPINION in Culture on January 25, 2007

  34. The Killer Kudzu

    — One plant in the 19th century in Philadelphia grew to millions of acres in the 21st.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on January 25, 2007

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