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Tag Archives: christmas
God Yul!
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate. Above, an actual photo taken from a surveillance camera on my roof. Peace on earth and goodwill to all, let’s approach 2023 with cautious optimism.
This Time I Won’t Whine
I have come to realize that I do way too much whining about physical issues in this blog. Maybe it’s just venting but I need to start catching myself doing it. I am better than that (I hope). Moving forward, … Continue reading
A Whiter Shade of Christmas
This was taken a couple weeks ago when we got our first real snow. It took me about half an hour to clear the driveway and sidewalks. I was happy because it guaranteed there would be snow on the ground … Continue reading
Happy Holidays and a Game Changer
First, a little business. Somehow Word Press has really screwed up attaching images to blogs like mine. It used to be easy to add media to these posts and I like to start off each post with a photo. But … Continue reading
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Sliding into the New Year
Nothing like a Christmas hangover! Now we move into the 2020 with hope and trepidation.
A Tremendous Victory of Me and My People
I spent about an hour and a half on Saturday working on the turntable again. It’s extremely slow work taking it apart to make the minute speed adjustment and then putting it back together to play a smidgeon of a … Continue reading
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Holiday Whites and Blues
Let’s just say it was one helluva weekend. All week the weather prognosticators have been predicting a blizzard of biblical proportions. Usually what we get is either a milder storm or it passes us by. So we thought maybe it … Continue reading
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Happy Holidays
I say that because Orange World Leader Pretend says we should say Merry Christmas and I will always do my best to defy that tangerine tyrant. Rant over. Won’t you join me in bathing in the warm nostalgia of this … Continue reading
Another Christmas Song
It’s hard to do blog posts with a demanding project and cats/dogs/wife demanding various attentions and ministrations. As a penance I offer you this lovely Christmas tune
Caturday – A New Tree for Christmas
The cats got a new tree/post/thingamajig for Christmas and it’s proven to be quite popular. Maybe too popular.