Sept. Full Moon
i didn’t stay up this late One minutes’ worth of thoughts and energy to sustain me for the coming month. Sometimes that’s all it takes.
i didn’t stay up this late One minutes’ worth of thoughts and energy to sustain me for the coming month. Sometimes that’s all it takes.
From a twitter following, comes this delight. Na,Na,Na by Theresa Anderson. Dee-lightful, and a good morning to you.
I frequently find interesting things while coasting around online, that I don’t have the time to immediately attend to. Those “things” pile up on my desktop, ’til moments when I ask myself “what is this”. Add to that fact, another irrefutable fact that I find the hours of 5:00 to 8:00 in the morning –
Forget the 5 o’clock news, if you want thought provoking ideas to swim around in your brain, and perhaps add a few cells – there is a powerhouse of just such ideas from the worlds great thinkers and speakers. I found Mark Bittman, and, Clifford Stoll fascinating and thought generating. Take a look, and I
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Probably one of the last cool days. One of those rare late spring (well, it’s officially summer now) reprieves from the heat. The evening sun sets late enough that it is still light on returning home from work (a rarity lately). The windows and doors are all open, letting the cats out to chase the
Thought i’d write this while the lingering taste of fresh ginger salad, organic sweet potato fries, and baked beans settles in the recesses of my mouth and stomach. What a completely satisfying and stress free Father’s Day, compliments of Claudine and Bryant. And including her Grandpa Wright, the infamous Uncle Arch, and the new neighbors
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i received such nice gifts and thoughts from family and friends on my birthday this year. to start with, Bill made a mean (slang=good) fish dinner. with a good bottle of wine and great conversation to top it off. unfortunatley, i didn’t take any photos of this, so you will have to use your imagination.
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