I just finished my second book of 2019. That statement is sort of true. I actually started both books last year, but I reached the final pages just this morning. As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve always been a slow reader.
Month: January 2019
Bumping into dull.
Stupid. Even the sound of the word, calls it just as it is. Stu-pid. Of course, we all know it by its definition. Foolish. Ignorant. Thick. Vapid. There are so many synonyms for the word, you can pick any letter
Wheezy and Awful? C’mon Doc. Dopey.
Sometimes we win. Sometimes we lose. Yesterday, I had my second Shingles shot. It is the new vaccination for Shingles that is supposed to be mostly fail proof. I hope. At any rate, these shots haven’t been the easiest for
The Coming Forth
It seems this time of year is pretty big for finding out what we will be doing in the year ahead. At least, that seems to be the trend in the news media. Lately, every other article talks about “What’s
Drawing on Ideas
I like to look at Leonardo’s notebooks. Leonardo da Vinci. And, of course, not his actual notebooks, but facsimiles. He was, to its truest, a Renaissance Man. As I see it, one of the most gifted people this planet has
Kid Wednesday, without any.
I don’t have any kids. Not really. My partner of 29 years has two boys. Grown, old, rusty boys by now. But she had them during her first marriage. So. No kids for me. I didn’t really plan it this
Peacefully. Kick your booty.
Every day, I try to discover a little bit of something. Anything really. I rarely “predesignate” that for which I am seeking. But I sure do try to find it. You know, the “ABCs” of pulling out Sword Excalibur. Or.