Think before you share a story,
“Do I own in any way
the name I am about to say?”
Which means I will tell only
those adventures starring me.
Continue readingThink before you share a story,
“Do I own in any way
the name I am about to say?”
Which means I will tell only
those adventures starring me.
Continue readingThere is a place south of town that locals call Camel Rock. It is a nice Sunday drive meaning it is close enough for a convenient drive but still out of town. I have never actually been to the actual rock but I have driven by it on those drives when I need a little break. When I do, I am reminded of a particular drive many years ago I went on with mom.
Continue readingAll your life, you did what you could
always tried to live like you should
to build a life, solid and good
and now, you earned your rest.
Continue readingI am a Pink fan. Not the color, the singer but my keyboard can’t stylize her name the way that she does. It’s been many years since I declared that she was one of the best lyricists of this generation. I’m talking, many years, even before some of her best work to date. Even though we have nothing in common, there are many lyrics of hers that I feel connected to.
Continue readingThe blossom looked around at its surroundings and realized, “I’m a pretty flower.”
“No,” the old flower next to it said. “You are a weed.”
Continue readingWhen you hear this bit of news
you will want to do something
but please don’t do anything
because right now, you will choose
to escalate not defuse.
Continue readingI keep a running “thought board” in my Notes app. Some make it onto the same list, others get a whole new note started. Thoughts that I feel are deeply profound that I can somehow turn into a blog or poem later. Trouble is, I don’t always get back to them. The other trouble is they are not usually quite as deep or profound when I return to them. Some of them do not make any sense at all but in the moment they sure must have.
Continue readingSocial media has been abuzz reminding me the television show Friends (NBC) started its run 30 years ago and aired its final episode May 2004 – 20 years ago. I would guess that with syndication, it has never been off the air in the last 20 years. I know I have rewatched it when it used to come on every night at 9:00. Mainly just because it was there. With it streaming on Max and other options, new generations are now watching it. But they just don’t understand.
September has long been associated with the a few things. Football season. Fall (or Autumn depending on your geographic location and/or faux sophistication), the traditional school year start, and most important, the beginning of the original television show season. That last one was definitely a big one for me. I won’t go into too many embarrassing details but I would usually purchase a TV Guide or some other entertainment magazine and look at the schedule. When were all the long awaited premieres? In all fairness, the previous season usually ended mid-May and any show worth watching usually had something I had been waiting for some type of resolution for four months. And back in those days, four months felt much longer than they do now. Waiting from May until September for the answer to some evilly designed cliff-hanger should have developed a keen sense of patience in me. Should have. But somehow didn’t. Of course, any promise in a finale was usually unwound in a premiere. Just to keep the story going another season because only finales got happiness (if you’re lucky). Premieres usually got more problems to solve. One of those storylines I waited for-EV-er on was the Ross and Rachel romance of Friends.
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