You can find the current issue on here. Fill In The Gap Magazine.

You can find the current issue on here. Fill In The Gap Magazine.

My favorite part of going to a Texas Rangers baseball game was the walk up music. Each player had a song that they chose to have playing when they walked up to bat. The right song could get the crowd going. It was fun.
After that experience I decided I needed a walk up song. But there are so many to choose from it is hard to pick.
But when I am on the road, I have many songs that I listen to. Music will make or break your mood. Choose very carefully the things you listen to when you are on the way to somewhere, especially if that somewhere is important.
This month is gonna be about the road music. I have looked through several list of what are the songs most people listen to on a roadtrip. Where the Streets Have No Name by U2 is at the top of the list. Joshua Tree is a good album, but Rattle and Hum is my favorite U2.
I drew a CD because that is a form music came in. We will look at different forms music came in, and this is the first one I will mention. I still have CDs and a CD player.
Make sure you watch the official video on YouTube. It captured a moment. And that is what music does. It captures a moment. Make good moments this month.

This month is abstract art because life isn’t always what you see. Sometimes it is all in the angles. There are always points to life. Sometimes you get it. Sometimes you don’t. What do you get?
Girls are powerful, no matter their shape or form. Girls are intelligent, using what they have to do what they need. Girls are compassionate, because life is not about them.

Singer. Actress. Poet. She is Jill Scott.
One of my favorites is No 1 Ladies Detective Agency where she was Precious Ramotswe. She was a woman trying to make it in a man’s world. She was smooth as silk and inspired others.
But she is more than the characters she plays. She is strength, passion and humor.


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Paul thought he knew all there was to know about God, but on the road to Damascus what he learned changed his life. Paul was a very intelligent Jew who traveled in prestigious religious circles. He had permission to persecute people from this new religious sect, Christians.
While travelling on the road, a great light struck him blind and he heard the words of God speaking to him. I am sure it is terrifying coming close to something you know only to find out, you don’t know it at all.
He learned that God on the inside of your heart is better than head knowledge. He knew the more of himself that decreased, allowed God to increase and change the world.
Ever thought you were going somewhere, but it turned out that wasn’t it at all? Trust the process.

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Iconic, sensational and outspoken. She is Josephine Baker.

Is probably something that other people will get a kick out of. Last week I visited the Art Institute of Chicago.
I am amused (and so are others) by the room with all the armor. But like anything it was a way of life. Which means you make accommodations for your head and your children…


In the Fall Issue of Fill in the Gap Magazine, we will share some festivals that will help you celebrate Latin American culture. Here are some festivals from late August and early September.
