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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Cover Reveal: Syn-En: Home World
A universe on the brink of peace. A defeated enemy out for revenge. And a weapon designed to destroy everything. Admiral Beijing York and his army of Synthetically-Enhanced Humans were built for war, taught to kill, and programmed to overcome … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged beijing york, cyborgs, home world, Nell Stafford, New Release, series, Syn-en
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Summertime Watching
At any given time on Netflix, I watch about five different shows. There is, of course, my old stand-by of Forensic Files. But summer also heralds the arrival of the last season of TV shows. So returning to the line-up … Continue reading
Nailing it
Sometime ago, my dog stopped biting his nails. Maybe he got his anxiety issues under control. But most likely it’s because he lost interest. So the nails grew and grew and grew. And I bought a nail clipper. Per the … Continue reading
Loosing my marbles, er, beads
Once more I’ve switched the focus of my hobbies. This time I left quilting to focus on beading. I found a chainmail technique that I wanted to try and thanks to the power of youtube, I even watched a few … Continue reading
Three Celebrations
In the last week and a half, I’ve had three birthday celebrations. One, on my birthday, was just me and the hubbinator, the second one was pizza at our house, and lastly my aunt who was in town provided my … Continue reading
The Gross Post
If you have a weak stomach or a sensitive gag reflex, you may wish to skip this post. It started late Wednesday night. That queasy, dizzy feeling in the pit of the stomach that makes you afraid to burp for … Continue reading
Friday Funny—Groaners
Thanks to my friend Hugh I am sharing these really, bad politically incorrect jokes with you. Enjoy! Nineteen Newfoundlanders go to the cinema. The ticket lady asks “Why so many of you?” Buddy replies, “The film said 18 or over.” … Continue reading
We who are about to read salute libraries
I have no doubt I inherited by love of reading from both my parents. But I’m just as positive that libraries had something to do with it as well. First, is the smell of libraries. Any bibliophiles knows that smell—paper … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life Observations, Uncategorized
Tagged books, democracy, innovation, libraries
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It’s Time to Celebrate
At work, because I have no radio, I bring my iPad and a small bluetooth speaker to listen to music while I work. Some days, I play the most recent purchases until I no longer need to listen to them … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Life Observations, Movies
Tagged Christmas Carols, Christmas in July, holidays
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The Blame Game
You would think that when all of your children are grown, there would be some level of responsibility taken for actions that occur in the house. Truly, I thought the days of not me were gone. I did not factor … Continue reading