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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Hodge updated
Today, he’s a little down. I guess that can be expected. His appetite is better but still could be a little more enthusiastic. He is really fussy. Some days the kidney diet food is appealing to him and other days … Continue reading
I Do So Miss Libraries
I am feeling acute library withdrawal. We live 40 miles from a small one but it doesn’t fill the void. It’s not their fault. Being an underfunded institution in a desolate corner of a red state is never easy. Their … Continue reading
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Tagged bookmobiles, books, felicia day, librarians, libraries, obsessive compulsive disorder, writing
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You Know What Else They Don’t Make Anymore Like They Used To?
Trippy, druggy blues rock like this. Oh, and little James Dewar had the most soulful white blues voice this side of Paul Rodgers and Gregg Allman. Robin Trower of course made one of the finest fish faces in rock. This … Continue reading
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Tagged carpal tunnel, home renovation, home repair, insomnia, James Dewar, mondays, robin trower, sleep disorder
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Epic Fail
I’ve had some trouble getting into WordPress of late. Add to that the summer projects that are eating into my time, my working on the book, and a sense of impending doom as we have to get the house ready … Continue reading
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I Can Un-Build It
The basement in this house used to be partially finished. As I have posted before, this basement is prone to water issues and has seen floods up to six inches deep. And we’re not near any bodies of water. So … Continue reading
If Six Were Nine..
…I Don’t Mind. Just got back from a morning walk. No wind, temps in the 50s, and the sun was shining. I am now dripping with sweat but it’s a good thing. It was such nice weather that all the … Continue reading
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Tagged 70s music, cats, exercise, guitar, Jimi Hendrix, maine coons, nostalgia
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Caturday with Hodge
It’s a sure sign that he’s on the mend if he’s hanging in my man cave. The sign in the background was something we had done at the Minnesota State Fair several years ago. Pretty appropriate for today as well.
All is Well, Just Been Busy
Here’s a photo taken when the Great Ones walked the earth, pillaging and playing 3 hour shows. We had to go out this morning for a little shopping. We needed to stock up on food that Hodge could eat within … Continue reading
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Tagged bell's two hearted ale, cats, grilling, kidney disease, led zeppelin, maine coon, microbrews, summer
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Oh I’m sleeping under strange strange skies
I am sleeping poorly these summer days. It takes a long time for me to crash and I always wake up around four or five am. Then it takes a couple hours before I fall back to sleep. I am … Continue reading
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Tagged adhd, moonlight mile, rolling stones, sleep deprivation, sleep disorder, sticky fingers
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