The A to Z challenge came as a surprise to me. I had started blogging about eight months previously as a way of storing content which my daughter could view at her leisure – or not at all! When… more →
Sue's Trifleswrote 9 hours ago: Resolutions are usually mystical entities declared by adults ’round the world come the beginni … more →
wrote 10 hours ago: Thinking thick coagulated lusty thoughts Dripping droplets- glass dreams made sap- -Ping pawns of po … more →
wrote 1 day ago: Tirelessly trying to think of words which have the same starting letter. Words compiled consecutivel … more →
wrote 2 days ago: Craggy cuticle cultivation controlling chafe cheerful hands hindered habitual heedful harmonious han … more →
wrote 4 days ago: You know when you are totally taken over by your favorite rock star and you listen to their songs an … more →
wrote 5 days ago: Here is another article from my humor magazine days in college. I changed/removed identifying inform … more →
wrote 5 days ago: Because my dog’s name is Bee, and we started calling her Beatrice, not the other way around li … more →
wrote 5 days ago: On Monday, I referenced an article that discussed the importance of expressive writing when dealing … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Crrrickity criiick, tap tap My pen scrapes this page, in hopes that my words will change I have real … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Beaufort and Buble. Chicago and Chicago. Paris and Bruni. Israel and Bocelli. I know you thought I w … more →
wrote 1 week ago: hehehe alliteration ~ALi … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Streetlights sing softlyunder summer smogsending sadnesssinging to youin silent emptiness Your heart … more →
wrote 1 week ago: This photograph inspired the below so many thanks to Abe Kleinfeld of blogbyabe.com for allowing me … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Summer comes on breaths of scent drenched air. Blossoms, beaches, and vibrant beauty enticing an inh … more →
wrote 1 week ago: You look at my half-empty glass shake your head, insert a straw, blow in laughter and love, and make … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Beowulf is the longest Old English poem, some 3,200 lines in length, representing a tenth of the 30, … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Translating Old English verse presents obvious challenges. Here I outline: the challenges and the ch … more →
wrote 1 week ago: I watch a lot of Food Network — I’m a big fan. (I want that on the record.) But watching … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Jury duty has to be one of the most mind numbingly boring things out there. After over-hyping the wh … more →