by Cary Snowden | May 27, 2019 | Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Reading, Rhyme, Story
Three girls went out shopping to buy clothes for the ball. Each one wanted something to earn a look from all. The first girl bought a gown that trailed the floor behind. She was sure it’s beauty would blow everyone’s mind. The second girl bought shoes to dazzle...
by Cary Snowden | May 20, 2019 | Allegory, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Story
The writer wrote a character he didn’t like at all. He put him in a corner and then up against a wall. He gave him a dilemma and he forced a bad decision, he wrote him with a flaw that made him say things with derision. The character would spit and cuss and treat the...
by Cary Snowden | Oct 4, 2018 | Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Story
Today is not just any day, it’s the next step on your way! It’s one more shot to grab the ring, make a friend or try some thing. There’ll be a day when you look back, and wish you’d gotten on the track to try a new sport, run a race, change the...
by Cary Snowden | Aug 27, 2018 | Adventure, Allegory, Featured, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Story
Today you’re on assignment, I’ll tell you what to do: you have to save the planet, and all we have is you. The bad guys have a hostage, and a plan to break things down, they’re hiding in a warehouse on the other side of town. They’re going to...
by Cary Snowden | Jul 17, 2018 | Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Video, Whimsical
I Don’t Know is a rhyming story by Cary Snowden and illustrated by Zach Clough. Zach did a great job on the illustration for this one and It was short enough that I thought it would make a great video to post to our Instagram account. If you aren’t...
by Cary Snowden | Jun 19, 2018 | Advice, Illustrated by Zach Clough, Inspirational, Moral, Poem, Rhyme, Science, Story
Trying, crying, repeating again, are all part of this task. Seek outside counsel, look for some clues, don’t be afraid to ask. It’s hard at times to admit defeat, or at least to accept you are wrong, But in the end when all said and done, the pain...