Archive for April, 2005

Nikola Tesla

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Like electricity in the house? You enjoy that luxury because of a man named Nikola Tesla.

His name isn’t a household word, but it should be! Robert’s research and dedication to the truth of this discovery shows that Tesla, NOT Edison or Westinghouse, was the inventor of not only electricity but [...]

The Intimidator

Friday, April 29th, 2005

If the number 3 is just a part of a numerical sequence, forget about reading the rest of this message.

Number 3 was and will forever be equated with NASCAR driver, Dale Earnhardt. Earnhardt was a welcome guest, every Sunday during NASCAR season, in our home. The Hendersons appreciated the [...]

Meet The Sculptor

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

Everyone wants to leave a legacy. However, most legacies are a few words engraved on a tombstone: Mother, Wife, Daughter, Father, Husband, Son. To be alive is to be noteworthy and I have chosen to give life to the past and to the present.

A warbird takes flight [...]

“Dust-Off” Memorial

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

The memorial is the brainchild of Vietnam veteran Dennis Withers and sculptor, Robert Henderson. Withers and fellow Vietnam vets, through groups designed to treat POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, have visualized this sculpture into reality. Many of these veterans have actually been either helper or the victim as depicted in the scene. This memorial evokes a [...]