“Shoo! Don’t jump on there!” I admonished. The To Do List And The Boots The knee-high-almost-new-didn’t-fit-me-anymore LL Bean boots leaped upon my To Do List. The neat bullet points that punctuated the day’s tasks furrowed their brows in a “no more” plead. However, the boots were having none of it! “It’s winter,” the boots implored.… Continue reading Scratch Off The To Do List!
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Clutter to Memento
Paperbacks I’ve read hauled to Half Price Books, cocktail dresses that celebrated past New Year’s Eves toted to My Best Friend’s Closet consignment, and small appliances listed on Market Place (Anyone yearning for a reasonably priced George Foreman Grill?) marked my decluttering. All of them useful, but not to me. (I was on the fence… Continue reading Clutter to Memento
Checking It Twice
Mike, my SO (Significant Other), made a Christmas list and I’m checking it twice. Hurricane high speed steel ½-inch bowl gougers, 40/40 grind set up block, and a Savannah tool turning angle gauge topped his list with segments of birdseye maple, spalted blackwood, and mansonia as minor players. I’m checking it twice because I wouldn’t… Continue reading Checking It Twice
A Better Mix Up
“And he made a 360-degree turn!” Father Joe paused while his congregation digested the parable’s message. A sinner, the main character, realized the errors of his ways and dramatically changed his life. I thought about the parable. I pondered Father Joe’s conclusion. A circle consisted of 360-degrees. If the sinner made a 360-degree turn he… Continue reading A Better Mix Up
A Fine Kettle Of Fish
“You’re a pessimist,” said Mike my SO (Significant Other). “If you were more of an optimist, you’d recognize that my pessimism is actually helpful,” I countered. Mike retreated to his bunker deftly traversing what he perceived as boobytrapped logic. There he engaged in online battles with fellow game players. The fallout from those encounters didn’t… Continue reading A Fine Kettle Of Fish
