Monday, April 29, 2024

SISTER'S MINT JULEP RECIPE

 

Mint Julep Mysteries




Sister’s Mint Julep Recipe

3 tsp. sugar
5 sprigs mint tips
2 ½ Oz. 100 proof Straight Bourbon
With Mortar and Pestle Macerate 2-3 minutes
Fill silver Julep cup with fresh shaved or crushed ice
Pour Bourbon over sugar/mint combination
Pour into chilled Julep cup with crushed ice

Bulk Mint Julep Recipe                      
100-125 mint springs (no stems!)
                       2 lbs. granulated sugar
                       2 750 ml straight bourbon (Jack Daniels) 
                       Macerate mint and sugar 35 minutes
                       Add 2 750 ml Bourbon.
                       Stir thoroughly and let mix sit for 2 hrs
                       Store back in the 250 ml bottles in the freezer till ready to use

To Serve:
                      Fill Julep cup with cracked ice.  
                      Add 3 oz. of Bourbon/mint 
                      Garnish with leaves coated with powdered sugar and place a straw in the cup.
                       Serve prn. (As per needed)


 

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Kimberly Ells, the author of The Invincible Family: Why the Global Campaign to Crush Motherhood and Fatherhood Can’t Win.


This excellent article is from the 
 If? Pedophiles Ruled the World?
With the sobering and inspiring film Sound of Freedom hitting theaters, we are faced with the reality that there is a huge appetite for child sex throughout the world. While Operation Underground Railroad is fighting the child sex movement, there is an international effort pushing it forward in the name of “children’s rights.”
Here is a crucial piece of background. In 1983, two members of the Pedophile Information Exchange, a pro-pedophile group, were interviewed for Newsnight. In the interview, pedophile Steven Adrian said: 
  • “Our political objectives include developing a society where children are given a much higher status than today, where they’re recognized as individuals in their own right and this includes recognizing their right to certain sexual freedoms.”
  • “It’s an obligation on society to see that children are given a far more comprehensive sexual education from a far earlier age.”
  • “Pedophiles develop a mutual sexuality with the child. It’s an entirely reciprocal relationship…A child is able to recognize a pleasurable experience. He’s able to recognize a pleasing emotional experience. He’s able to express consent and to recognize that this is something he wishes to continue. And the responsible, caring pedophile always refers to the wishes of the child.”
When PIE disbanded, Adrian declared that “the ideas behind it will continue to survive.” Was he right? Through my work at the United Nations over the past decade, I have seen that the fulfillment of these three pedophile objectives on the global level is unmistakable.
  1. An International Children’s Rights Movement
Throughout the 1980s, PIE rallied pedophile groups worldwide to advance the pedophile cause by initiating a global “children’s liberation” movement and establishing “a common philosophical platform” for children’s rights. In 1989, a new document called the Convention on the Rights of the Child was unveiled at the United Nations. The CRC is “an international legal framework” intended to elevate children’s rights, just as Adrian proposed.
The CRC contains positive elements — such as condemning the sale and trafficking of children — but it could put children at grave risk. For instance, Article 13 says children must have the “freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of the child’s choice.” The CRC also grants children “freedom of association,” “peaceable assembly,” “privacy,” and access to “information and material from a diversity of national and international sources.” Some groups claim the CRC guarantees children the “right to confidential medical counselling and advice without parental consent…irrespective of age,” especially regarding “reproductive health education or services.”
These purported rights erode parents’ ability to protect their children and pave the way for nefarious adults to gain access to children.
Pedophiles promote the CRC. Peter Newell is the principal author of the U.N.’s Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which instructs policymakers on how to implement the CRC worldwide. In 2018, Newell was convicted of indecent assault and sodomy against a minor and sentenced to over six years in jail. Newell reportedly raped a boy over the course of three years beginning when the boy was 13.
Adrian lamented the fact that people like Newell “whose only ‘crime’ is that they love children can expect to have the book thrown at them and endure years of attacks in squalid prisons from real criminals.” In the pedophile’s view, people who have sex with children are not “real criminals,” and children must be freed from the sexual shackles society places upon them so that pedophiles can have sex with them without legal repercussions.
  1. Comprehensive Sex Education
Adrian said children should get a “far more comprehensive sexual education from a far earlier age.” In lockstep with this pedophile ideal, establishing “comprehensive sexuality education” as a human right for all children has become one of the fiercest movements at the United Nations led by UNESCO. At a recent U.N. education summit, presenters called for “universal implementation of CSE” starting at age two. CSE programs do exactly what pedophiles say they should do: present sex to children as their “right” and teach children how to “consent” to sex. The pedophiles of the world must be throwing confetti.
International Planned Parenthood Federation is the leading provider of CSE in the world. Their 2011 sexual rights declaration for youth says:
  • “Young people are sexual beings. They have sexual needs…It is important for all young people around the world to be able to explore, experience and express their sexualities in healthy, positive, pleasurable and safe ways. This can only happen when young people’s sexual rights are guaranteed.”
  • “Sexuality and sexual pleasure are important parts of being human for everyone — no matter what age.”
  • “Governments and leaders have a duty to respect, protect and fulfill all sexual rights for everyone.”
  1. The Age of Sexual Consent
A major obstacle in “liberating” children is the legal age of consent. PIE advocated for “the abolition of all age of consent laws” around the world. In 2015, the U.N.’s World Health Organization said human rights standards “require states to guarantee adolescents’ rights…by providing sexual and reproductive health services without parental consent.” In 2016, UNICEF (the U.N. agency tasked with protecting children worldwide) published Legal Minimum Ages and the Realization of Adolescents’ Rights which says states should allow “children to consent to certain medical treatments and interventions without the permission of a parent.”
Further, this spring an organization called ICJ launched a document at an event sponsored by U.N. agencies including the WHO that says, “Sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual in fact, if not in law.”
In addition to eroding age of consent laws, the WHO is working to decriminalize “sex work” (i.e., prostitution). The WHO’s name and logo appear at decriminalizesex.work under “Organizations that Support the Decriminalization of Prostitution.”
If the push to lower the age of consent and the effort to legalize “sex work” are both successful, this could lead to the legalized prostitution of children in the name of children’s “sexual rights.” If this occurs, there may be very few children left for Tim Ballard and his teammates to save because engaging children in sex work would be legal — as long as the child consents. The “responsible, caring” pedophiles and traffickers of the world would be happy to help them consent.
Liberated from What?
We are facing an international movement insisting that children must be “liberated”, but we must ask, liberated from what? The answer: from parents, laws, and social norms that restrict sexual activity for children. Who benefits from the sexual freedom of children? People who want to have sex with children and people who want to earn money off people having sex with children. In other words, traffickers and pedophiles.
To counteract this global pedophilic onslaught, we must oust sexual rights organizations from our schools, maintain age of consent laws, fiercely enforce child pornography laws, apprehend and convict child traffickers, and defend parental rights like fire-breathing dragons on steroids. We must have a common consensus that children are innocent and that their innocence is worth protecting.
For children, hearing the Sound of Freedom does not mean being freed from their parents or from laws that protect them. Hearing the Sound of Freedom means living free from sexual exploitation.
Kimberly Ells, the author of The Invincible Family: Why the Global Campaign to Crush Motherhood and Fatherhood Can’t Win

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Story of the Creek Indian Family Saga Series

  

The Story of the Creek Indian Family Saga Series

Now republished with different names


ONE STEP AWAY FROM FOREVER. BOOK 1 IN THE CREEK FAMILY SAGA

"One Step Away from Forever" is a lush plunge into a forgotten corner of American history—the brutal Indian wars at the beginning of the eighteenth century," says Janis Owens, author of My Brother Michael. "Star crossed lovers share the page with the larger than life figures of history, creating a vivid, detailed story that reflects the passion and brutality of the day and gives insight to the nation we have become."

Cade Kincaid and Lyssa Rendel meet as children traveling with a pack train into Creek country—both are of mixed blood. Ten years later Lyssa manipulates a wedding based on a childhood promise. The two must then survive the Fort Mims massacre and ensuing Creek War to reunite.

Savannah Jack, the cruelest and most frightening of all the villains of the age, captures Lyssa, Pushmataha’s adopted daughter. Lyssa valiantly draws Savannah Jack from the glade where children she has rescued and nursed back to health are secluded after the murderous Red Stick attack and vicious depredations were committed on the nearly 500 inhabitants of a one-acre stockade built around the once-gracious plantation home of Samuel Mims.

Cade knows Savannah Jack well. He was himself captured by this bloodthirsty Creek years ago when he was associated with William Augustus Bowles who sought to set himself up as the emperor of the Creek nation upon the death of Alexander McGillivray.

The compelling stories of individuals caught up in the seismic forces of conflicting cultures conveys a human drama of war weaving a tale the theme of which is as applicable today as it was 200 years ago when this pivotal event occurred August 30, 1813. The voices of these forgotten people cry out to have their lives remembered.

"One Step Away from Forever" is an astonishing accomplishment, a debut novel of historical importance that is not only a riveting page-turner but also beautifully written. Keep your eye on Sharman Ramsey, an exciting new voice in Southern fiction. —Cassandra King, author of The Same Sweet Girls



FIND ME IF YOU CAN. BOOK 2 IN THE CREEK INDIAN FAMILY SAGA


Creek half-blood and survivor of the Creek Indian War, Joie Kincaid and the nemesis she rescued from certain death after the Massacre at Fort Mims are kidnapped from a tea room in London. Joie awakens with amnesia—after having been struck on the head—to find herself in the hold of a ship sailing to the pirate Gasparilla’s lair in Charlotte Harbour and bound to a man she finds strangely familiar.

To save himself and Joie, the preeminent scholar Godfrey Lewis Winkel is forced to take heroic action. As a story of passion unfolds between the two, Joie Kincaid must overcome a childhood of abuse and rejection to accept love she had never known. Together they weather the tempests of pirates, illness, the Seminole War, family vendetta, and a hurricane to find their way to each other and a love neither could have imagined.

Interwoven in this action-packed adventure is the long-forgotten tale of hope and betrayal at the Negro Fort, the plight of the Red Sticks after Horseshoe Bend, the greed of a pirate longing for a legacy, Andrew Jackson’s single-minded vision of a nation’s manifest destiny, and the British officers who seek to redeem a promise and forge an empire.

FIND ME IF YOU CAN continues the CREEK INDIAN FAMILY SAGA  begun in ONE STEP AWAY FROM FOREVER, a story of love, war, and redemption set against the Creek Indian War.



THE CHASE IS ON. BOOK 3 IN THE CREEK INDIAN FAMILY SAGA

With the introduction of the orphans rescued at Fort Mims in my novel, ONE STEP AWAY FROM FOREVER, I set out to craft a story for each of them. Inspired by the events at Angola, I realized that Andro’s story must also involve Angola. 

Discovering a twin who had been raised in slavery brought the poignancy of a family ripped apart to combine with the raid on Angola by the Coweta Indians. Add to that the horror of any mother to have a child ripped from one’s arms and you have a human tragedy that could not help but touch any heart.

The pirate, Gasparilla, they say is legend. If that is true, why is there a Gasparilla Island, a Captiva Island, a Sanibel Island? So, Gaspar finds a place in this novel and in my imagination. Black Caesar is mentioned as an authentic participant in Haiti and pirate in the Gulf of Mexico. Creatures in the Okefenokee Swamp. So the legends say.

The twins, Andro and Cato, separated at the Massacre at Fort Mims, surmount a separation that includes both class and distance to reunite with their mother.  Andrew Jackson sanctions a raid on the Red Sticks and Seminoles that remain in Florida and to bring escaped slaves back to their owners. Slave traders and adventurers challenge the boys and the blind Sabrina Stapleton with whom Cato was captured but they have the help of their Seminole friends. Will they make it to Angola before it is destroyed and their mother must once again disappear to survive? And what about Peter McQueen? He is old and sick and tired of running. Will Jackson finally exact his revenge?

The Creek Family Saga began with my discovery that my fourth great grandmother was Native American. Vashti Vann married Benjamin Jernigan. Jernigan just happened to be a friend of Andrew Jackson's. 

History of Conecuh: p. 50


"Fort Crawford, now in Escambia county, was one of the points earliest settled in Conecuh . It derived its name from an officer in Jackson's command. Benjamin Jernagan seems to have been the first to pitch his tent in this region. He settled within two and a half miles of where Fort Crawford subsequently stood, and on the west side of Burnt Corn Creek, within three-quarters of a mile of the present site of Brewton. This was in the latter part of 1816, or early 1817. Not more than two or three settlements had been made in the county at that time. Soon after Mr. Jernigan came here, he was jointed by James Thomson, Benjamin Brewton, R.J. Cook, Lofton and Loddy Cotten. At this time the fort was occupied by the Seventh Georgia Regiment . General Jackson was in the habit of visiting the home of Benjamin Jernigan--father of the venerable William Jernigan, now a resident of Pollard . Mr. Jernigan had removed with his family from Burnt Corn Springs for the purpose of herding cattle for Jackson's army. From the direction of Pensacola, Jackson sent the Jernigan family supplies by the Conecuh River, and many were the annoyances to which the boatmen were subjected by the Indians firing upon them from the thickets along the banks. The army quartered at this point received their supplies from Montgomery Hill, on the Alabama river. They were hauled in wagons across the Escambias to Fort Crawford, where for a time all the citizens of this section went to procure bred. The erection of the fort was commenced in 1817. Prior to this time only temporary earthworks had been thrown up. No Indian settlements were then near; but now and then prowling bands would pass through the country, ostensibly on hunting excursions. They usually encamped about the heads of streams,and built temporary shelters of pine and cypress bark. Sometimes they would linger at such points a week together, and then pass onward. In the winter of 1817, tracts of swampland were cleared of the trees and rank cane, which were burned in the following spring, and the soil planted in corn. Though unprotected by fences, these cleared spots yielded immense crops. The following year an effort was made to fence with the tall cane, but failed.


I wondered what life was like with my ancestor being the niece of Chief James Vann of the Cherokee, and the granddaughter of the Squirrel King of the Chickasaw, written of  in Edward Cashin's book, Guardians of the Valley. They moved into Creek country right after the Creek Indian War. What was life like for my ancestors who would have been considered half-breed? I needed to know how Native Americans lived in that area of the country--west Alabama near the Florida Border. In the process I read a book about an authentic family who straddled both worlds--FIVE DOLLARS A SCALP. Having done my research with no telling now many history books I gathered, it was time to turn this knowledge into historical fiction, a genre I had always loved, and make this era come alive for others. This is a Time Forgotten and a story discarded or what Paul Harvey would call "the rest of the story."


I wrote my first novel and friend and publicist, Kathie Bennett of Magic Time, said, "You can write." Who doesn't want to hear that? You write something and someone who knows something about writing gives you a bit of validation. But when I went to sell the books originally published as "Swimming with Serpents" and "In Pursuit," they did not sell. Why? 


At events and book fairs where I spoke, Kathie said I wound up being a history teacher rather than "telling a story" as my friend, Cassandra King told me her husband, Pat Conroy, told her was the secret to a successful book (and speaker at an event). 


Time passed. My husband, an attorney, a "just the facts ma'am" kind of guy who never read my books, passed away. I took another look at my books and decided the bookseller in Pawley's Island was right when he said, "A female potential purchaser will pick up the book, see the snake on the cover, and put it quickly back on the shelf. The cover did not tell the story. 


More time passed and I decided to open an ETSY store just because I saw them on YouTube, my newest sedentary activity (two hip replacements and one knee replacement--another knee coming soon) and thought, you know, that might be fun. So I opened one and discovered CANVA and AI (Artificial Intelligence) and designed my own cover. I had to buy the books that university press had in their warehouse, but I got my rights back on my novels. Having already published the third in the series through CREATESPACE (KDP with Amazon) I had experience. 


Fictional characters interact with true historical people in true historical situations. Seldom told and as with The Chase Is On--hidden. Perhaps it is too painful. A Black History Story that needs to come out of the shadows. 


Also, the books may be considered PG (parental guidance, in some instances).  I have republished them as Teen and Young Adult. I discussed this with a retired teacher friend of mine whose opinion I respect, Paulette Clardy, she thinks they are entirely appropriate and great history! Also, my own thirteen year old Granddaughter is taken with the story and her friends want to get the book as soon as possible. They will, of course, get the two books as soon as I can get them to them. 


SEE ALSO: THE PROCESS OF WRITING THE CREEK INDIAN FAMILY SAGA

https://sharmanbursonramsey.blogspot.com/2024/05/the-process-of-writing-creek-indian.html




Now, look at the covers. Which one tells a story? Lessons learned.