Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise
Bio
Writers, riders, and family Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, and Josh Crise are known as the co-authors of the Sherbert M. Holmes book series. Among their other accomplishments are graduating college together twice.
Stories (5/0)
Me, Merlot, and a girl named Rosealee
The glowing stars were brilliant in all their glory on that warm June night, only second to my perfect bottle of Merlot and my date, a girl named Rosealee. My Merlot, a perfect choice, as I used a carefully designed algorithm to perfectly match the wine in a harmonic cadence of my sensual taste. The night would not have been wasted sitting under the stars drinking the Merlot with the perfect company, Rosealee. However, star gazing was not on the agenda for the night.
By Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise3 years ago in Humans
Me, Merlot, and a girl named Rosealee
The glowing stars were brilliant in all their glory on that warm June night, only second to my perfect bottle of Merlot and my date, a girl named Rosealee. My Merlot, a perfect choice, as I used a carefully designed algorithm to perfectly match the wine in a harmonic cadence of my sensual taste. The night would not have been wasted sitting under the stars drinking the Merlot with the perfect company, Rosealee. However, star gazing was not on the agenda for the night.
By Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise3 years ago in Humans
An Innovating Inventor: George Washington Carver
As an innovating inventor, George Washington Carver was an agricultural researcher, agronomic chemist, and mycologist (an individual who works with fungi, living organisms, molds, yeast, and mushrooms), just to mention a few of his many talents. Mr. Carver created hundreds of products using (groundnuts) peanuts (Mr. Carver cultivated a style of peanut butter, but did not invent it, as he is often credited), sweet potatoes, and soybeans. Mr. Carver is credited with helping alter the agricultural market of the South. For the majority of his career, he educated and researched at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, now named Tuskegee University located in Tuskegee, Alabama.
By Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise3 years ago in Journal
The Happiest Unhappy Day
For some, the happiest unhappy day of the year comes around the same day every year, Valentines' Day. For some, the typical over-played-love-sick-songs are perfect on a day advertised for love. Some are destined for greatness and love. Some not so much. For some love is a profusion of open space. For some, a narrow tightrope in need of careful navigation. Some are just looking for some ‘R-E-S-P-E-C-T’ as told by Aretha Franklin.
By Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise3 years ago in Beat
A Book of Twenty Thousand Opportunities
Lennon’s attention abruptly changed from the conversation with Catori to something wedged in a shrub. The stems of the shrub were mushy and frail and no longer full of life. Lennon removed his facial mask as he walked to the shrub, crouched down, struggling to pull the item free. It was obvious the shrub wasn’t going to lose.
By Jeff Crise, Amanda M.G. Busch, Josh Crise3 years ago in Humans