Monthly Archives: January 2014
38,700 words
38,700 words It’s my super power.
Selfie – In Bed
I was so tired when I got home from work yesterday – you would think by now that I would have learned I cannot go out on work nights but I still will do it and then bitch about paying … Continue reading
From One Thing to Another
Started out this morning with unexpected snow and ended up the day at a not entirely unexpected party, so all in all a damn good Saturday.
Terrible Picture of Clouds
Yup, this is in fact a terrible picture of clouds. It might not have been so bad if I had gotten out of the goddamn car, thus eliminating the dirty windshield smut everywhere. Windshield smut is more defensible when I’m … Continue reading
Dream to Remember
I dreamed I was telling a group of children a scary story. “Remember, you must be careful of the unchildren,” I said, “They whistle.” The unchildren. They whistle.
Side Trip
My aunt the Queen of Bohemia had a small scare today – her vision got blurry and her feet wobbly, so off she went to the ER, where I duly joined her as soon as I could leave work. Turned … Continue reading
Primeval Commentary
Wait wait wait wait. If you already know that the group of 11 hominids died at the same time in the Rift Valley 4 million years ago, then clearly Evil Helen going back in time to kill them is not … Continue reading
Today’s Photo
Today’s Photo is another Instagram shot taken during our brief but beautiful blizzard this morning. It was my day off today and the theme seems to have been Things That Didn’t Turn Out as Intended But Were OK Anyway. I … Continue reading
Tree and Cloudy Sky
It occurs to me that I take this picture over and over again – bare tree, cloudy sky. It’s always a different tree and different clouds but it’s basically the same picture. Which is kind of cool, because I suppose … Continue reading
Federal Building Reflections
I had to drive my son M downtown today on my way to work and so I took this picture of the Federal Building, which is probably illegal but I have always liked the reflections. They sort of soften up … Continue reading