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Monthly Archives: July 2017
A Penny For Your Thoughts
While walking through my scenic town, I came upon this statue I hadn’t noticed before. Art usually evokes thought and emotions, or so I’m told. My thought? Just do it already.
Like A Bee To Honey
It’s taken four days to transform what I thought was an easy room to be painted, into a whole new space; the walls are nice and dark, the trim is nice and bright. Four long days of hanging around the … Continue reading
McCarthyism
I don’t send my children to camp so that I can see a “flip” book of their every emotion- and I know that there are times when the camp photographer is shooting my children’s bunks or nightly activities, that my … Continue reading
That’s What I had To Do!
After seeing this piece of art on my daily walk, I knew I had forgotten to buy that staple gun at Lowes!
Sniff. Sniff. Nah
Could you imagine if humans behaved like dogs when going on a blind date? Rather than get a drink at a bar, you’d just smell each other’s asses and decide if it’s worth another sniff.
Jumping Through Hoops
Going through my separate email accounts to remove unwanted mail is a full time job. First, I have to scroll to the bottom to find the lightly written words, “opt out” or “unsubscribe.” Next, I have to click on the link and … Continue reading
The Sound Of Silence
This evening I was asked to show some photos of my offspring from visiting day. When I said, “most of my pictures are on my camera,” I then added, “I ordered three 24″ x 36 canvases” (Groupon). At that, my … Continue reading
Hmmm…I’m Okay With Kidnapping
Although I suppose at my age it’s not called that- perhaps it would be called an abduction. In any event, my mother doesn’t like the fact that I walk along the neighborhood streets to do my daily walks. She says, … Continue reading
Free To Be You and You
While this particular brand is not a requirement to trek through the camp mud, there is an unwritten rule that says, if you don’t, your kid will feel left out each and every time they enter/exit their bunk.
Looks Are Deceiving
Based on the items carefully placed on the belt, I should be thin… or shopping at the Acme by Wednesday.