by Kenneth Flaska | Jun 16, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
THIS WEEK IN PENSACOLA. I finally went to orientation on Wednesday. Orientation consists of various prison officials from different departments stopping by to inform us about the operations of the prison camp. Some of the information was quite helpful, and some of it...
by Kenneth Flaska | Jun 14, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
June 15, 2015. Today is the anniversary of the worst day of my life. It is the fourth anniversary of the death of my oldest son, Taylor. I cannot began to tell you how devastating it is to lose a child. His passing brought our entire family to the brink of an...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 11, 2016 | Blog
Should You Blog From Federal Prison? I received a call from a white collar defendant who told me, "I'll blog in prison, if I can make money with it, like you did." To begin, I never had any intentions to make money from my blog, nor have I monetized my blog. Second,...
by David Applegate | Jun 7, 2016 | Blog, David Applegate
Bueno suerte Ramon! June 7, 2016 My good friend Ramon left early this morning for the halfway house in San Diego and the next phase of his journey. For me, Ramon was a role model in that he was a great example of how to make the most of the time we must spend here. He...
by Kenneth Flaska | Jun 6, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
A DAY AT PENSACOLA FEDERAL PRISON CAMP I have only been at Pensacola Federal Prison Camp for three weeks. I have not yet settled into a routine. To me, a routine is essential to help the prison time pass as quickly as possible and to maintain my physical and emotional...