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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Friday Fun Fact
If you leave your garage door open, I will look inside as I pass by. And I will judge you.
Another Way
I live in a major city. There are hundreds of ways for me to get from my house to my work. Hundreds. And yet, I take the same way, every day. The route tends to be the fastest. And the … Continue reading
The Trouble with Trivets
The hubbinator is adamant that no hot pots or mugs should be set on our brand new granite countertops. So for the last few weeks, we’v been using cutting boards and one trivet. For the record, a trivet is not … Continue reading
Friday Fun Fact
The shortest relationship in my history on this planet is with my paycheck. It barely spends time with me and rarely takes me out to dinner or the movies. Anyone else feel the same?
Grease
The hubbinator and I have been together 33 years. Imagine my surprise when he said he couldn’t clean a greasy pot. So here it is in all its glory. How to clean a greasy pot (FYI this does not apply … Continue reading
Doom Box
This is the first of two posts that somehow got turned into a page. If you have Netflix, then you know the magic of the list. The place where you can add items to watch. Items that catch your fancy … Continue reading
Happy Valentine’s Day
I hope you spend the day with someone you love and doing something you love.
Free for a limited time
Extinction Level Event Six months after an Influenza Pandemic swept across the globe, the world is starting to emerge from quarantine. But Pestilence Free Day is short-lived. For an unseen enemy has just been unleashed. Five people. Seven days. A … Continue reading
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Green Gravel
It is a well established fact of life, that when it rains, weeds grow. Every weekend, I work for an hour picking the weeds out of the gravel. It seems to be a bit of a coincidence that as soon … Continue reading
The Best Laid Plans
are often the ones the universe pokes off the rails. I was quite proud of my accomplishment to keep my writing on track. Apparently, that was enough for the universe to say, oh, really? How about this. And so, here … Continue reading
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Tagged adversity, perserverence, writing
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