FREE EBOOK – TAILWINDS: Adventures of a Young Aviator
RUSTY MARTIN IS BORN INTO AN AVIATION FAMILY AND GROWS UP IN CASSELBERRY IN THE 1930s. He is an entrepreneur and a self-starter who loves to fly. Rusty is 12 at the outbreak of WW-II. Flying takes the young man to many fascinating events of the time.
You will discover:
* Many significant events in 1939 through 1943.
* The stories behind the stories.
* What aviation was like in the 30s & 40s.
* How young people can start and prosper in a business.
* An inspirational story that could have happened.This is a work of historical fiction and it is a new type of fiction: it is illustrated. Most of the places, events, and people are real. Much of the dialogue is presumed. The main character is fictional—but he could be real.
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Fallen Green Beret in Casselberry
Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller, a Green Beret, was one of two Medal of Honor winners honored posthumously by Florida lawmakers in Tallahassee recently. Miller was killed in a firefight in Afghanistan on January 25, 2005. He is buried in Casselberry. … Continue reading
Fill Your Bucket List
You are never too young or too old to start your bucket list. You know what I mean, those places you would like to see and things you dream about doing before you “move on.” I have reached an age where taking … Continue reading
Home Sales are Up
While the video on the Orlando Housing Market will tell you that 3 out of 4 sales are short sales remember the overheated market that we had for several years. This is actually a decrease from last year. We can’t generalize by saying it … Continue reading
Casselberry Adds Trees on Neighborhood Streets
Check out where the new trees are being planted.
What is a Dollar Really Worth?
Jane Casselberry sent this link to the Montgomery Ward‘s Wish Book from 1934. This is a stroll down memory lane for some folks, and surreal prices for others, but there’s a bigger lesson here. When you look at the price … Continue reading