Bill Siemer grew up on a farm in Lassen County, played basketball at Shasta JC, went to Vietnam, became a newspaper reporter and then a lawyer and now considers himself a champion of the story that needs to be told. He lives on the bank of the river and takes pictures.
I am in the "7-Up" category when it comes to marriage (AKA Never had it, Never will), but I have always said if that time ever came, I wouldn't give a flying fig as to what my bride-to-be wanted as far as a last name.
From the comments below - it will be interesting watching what happens in New York over the next few years while everyone is given everything, wealthy people leave and businesses close. Socialism is NOT the answer. If you insist on blaming all our problems on the present president, I think you should also go back […]
I changed my last name to my mother's maiden name; because I always felt like I was most like her family and because I felt so close to grandpa (her dad). What's in a name? Belonging, memories, allegiance, a sense of self, embracing our truth, alignment with our chosen place in the world and the […]