Going My Way. Today

A Spiritual Blog by Christopher Garguilo


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  • The Multi-Millions Donated to Notre Dame

    The destruction to Notre Dame is horrendous. That this event occurred during Holy Week makes us question, “What is the motive, was it intentional?” Already two millionaires, most likely billionaires, offered donations of $100 million each. Other worldly donations are being offered. But if these magnificent donations can be offered so quickly, so readily, why Continue reading

  • Good News for the Chesapeake Bay!

    Excellent article in today’s Daily Press involving the improved environmental condition of the Chesapeake Bay. Though some areas are still polluted, the Bay appears to be on the right track. Keeping the Bay free from pollution and sustainable fishing produces more sea life, more fish to capture, creates more jobs for the greater amount of Continue reading

  • The “Stan & Ollie” Movie

    Saw the “Stan & Ollie” movie yesterday. Loved it! It is not for everyone. Most of the audience members were old geyers like me (alright, all of them). It was a loving tribute to these comedians, slow paced and sentimental (It is a BBC production).   O’Reilly and Coogan “literally” become them and you feel Continue reading

  • “All is Right with the World”

    A few years ago, I wrote an Op Ed letter in the Daily Press which was a Christmas Message.  It was published and I later turned the text into a video.  I hope you enjoy.  Merry Christmas! Continue reading

  • How to make America Great again.

    I post the video I made prior to the 2016 elections when I felt Presidential candidate Donald Trump was misinformed on how to make our nation great again. Continue reading

  • The Voting Rights Act of 1965, Jonathan Daniels and Why We Must Vote

    Though voting rights were given to minorities per the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments of the US Constitution, many states in the South imposed subversive tactics like secret ballots, poll taxes, literacy tests and other discriminatory practices that made it impossible for most black people to vote. On August 6th, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed Continue reading

  • The Christian Faith

    I no longer want to say that I am of the Christian religion, but of the Christian faith. The word religion causes people to ask for empirical fact, it Carrie’s to much of a burden. Faith is believing in what can’t be proven, but yet knowing in your soul that it is real, that it Continue reading

  • Bill Cosby: Legacy vs Ideals

    I always loved Bill Cosby.  I watched his shows, his cartoons, his comedy acts.  Always enjoyed when he was on Johnny Carson and David Letterman.  Cosby broke the stereotype that black characters in comedy sitcoms did not just have to be blue collar or unskilled workers.  He was an advocate for higher education for all races and Continue reading

  • Marching to Pretoria

    Yesterday, I had to go to the Veterans Administration to pick up medicine for my 94 year old WWII vet father.  While waiting endlessly for the prescription to be filled (that is another story) a man was walking through the center singing, “We are marching to pretoria. It was a catchy tune and before long Continue reading

  • MEMES MOCKING STUDENT PROTESTORS

    To all those who post memes on social media that ridicule and spread lies to the survivors of the mass killings. who saw loved ones being slaughtered, I pray that God somehow brings some sort of humility or compassion to your being. This insensitive action is what worries me the most about our present existence; Continue reading