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An Unrealistic New Year’s Resolution
About where to begin after such a mindboggling week 44 of the pandemic is the question. My Twitter following has been dropping steadily after political innuendos I posted up to and throughout the preceding days until now. Considering how divided … Continue reading
Losing it!
Lost my Fitbit in the woods the other day while hiking around, attempting to capture a Pulitzer prize-winning photograph, or any prize-winning photo for that matter. I remember exactly where it happened. Seems like I’ve been trying to lose it … Continue reading
Peace, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll!
Today, one has to be careful about what they post on the Internet, for nothing is temporary, even if the comments or illustrations are deleted by the poster. Archival websites capture everything and provide dirt on everyone who may have … Continue reading
Fat Cats and Politicians
Week twenty-five of the pandemic is upon us. That’s roughly over six months with no clear end in sight. Can’t believe we’ve gone this far so fast; or should that be fastly? The latter’s an actual adverb. So is bigly, … Continue reading
Internet Blowhards
Like most folks addicted to the Internet, I get a large percentage of my contemporary news from that medium, reading totally from reputable sources like major-newspaper- or published-magazine Websites, not your everyday blogger and far-left- or far-right-leaning sites whose twisted … Continue reading
Just a Friendly Pinch on the Butt
We’re on the eve of the full moon with a local-weather outlook for an overcast sky again through the end of next week. The viewing of Sunday’s Super Cold Moon is in peril of being obscured by clouds. Happened last … Continue reading