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Monthly Archives: March 2017
The Prodigal
So last night, twenty-five hours after he had gone missing, Sheldon returned. This photo was taken an hour ago as he writhed and purred on the Man Cave carpet. I suspect that the idjit got trapped in some garage or … Continue reading
Another Gone Missing
A tomcat came into our yard last night, which sadly happens all too often. They come hoping against hope that one of cats will be in heat but that’s an impossibility and sometimes a fight breaks out. It used to … Continue reading
The Implications of an Early Spring
It appears that winter on the plains is over. The forecast for the rest of this week is high 40s/low 50s. And next week the rains begin. Even if we were to get a storm it would likely be a … Continue reading
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Tagged change of seasons, climate change, North Dakota weather
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RIP Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry passed away this weekend at the ripe age of ninety. There was a brief time in my high school days when me and my friends were fascinated by Chuck. Teenage rebellion and a love of rock ‘n roll … Continue reading
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Tagged bruce springsteen, Chuck Berry, rock music, rock n' roll, songwriting, the beatles, the rolling stones
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An Embarrassment of Distractions
Things are picking up in my expansion of the book from less than 120K first novel to your standard fantasy doorstop so I’m plugging away. And wouldn’t you know it, there are a number of distractions on the small screen: … Continue reading
Coke Zero and Cat – A Study in Calm
Joffrey is being a daddy’s boy today. He get up on my desk quite a bit, often to annoy me just enough so I give in and feed him. But the rest of the time it’s for attention or to … Continue reading
In the Dark
Yesterday was day two of The Blizzard that Wouldn’t Leave. The weather forecast for Tuesday was that our blistering high winds would abate by nine AM. Instead they got worse. Tuesday is garbage day in this small town. Keep in … Continue reading
Caturday – Not Fit for the Proverbial…
Today we were besieged by our first March storm. It was a barrage of very high winds and about half of foot of snow. The dogs were less than pleased to walk outside to do their business. I had to … Continue reading
It Must Be A Sign
I found a guitar pick in the washing machine today. I guess that must be a rite of passage of some sort, coming right after losing a pick into the soundhole on an acoustic guitar. The fact that I can … Continue reading