Monthly Archives: July 2020
Remember?
http://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-florida-man-bought-lamborghini-after-claiming-nearly-4m-in-covid-19-relief-loans-12037953 Remember Ronald Regan’s Welfare Queen? Meanwhile, the Repubican Party wants to reduce unemployment payments so poor people won’t make more from that than they do while working. Bear in mind that $600 a week is double full time work … Continue reading
The coming week promises via the weather app a few really warm ones. We are meant to hit the 90’s right in the middle! Then it is meant to get a little cooler at the end of the ten day … Continue reading
Clean House!
This weekend we finished a big portion of our house cleaning and sorting, and can finally say that what’s here is ours, and not leftovers from someone else, and junk that nobody seems to want; leftovers from mt grandmother, and … Continue reading
I Am Reminded
I am oft reminded that I am not musical. I remember it well when I am with others, and won’t dare to ruin any composition with my voice or instrumentation. But even alone, I cannot muster a sound or two … Continue reading
Life Keeps Moving On
Life moves on. People get older. I get older. I am past the age when I celebrate myelf getting older. But the young… They are lucky that still think the passing of a year a momentous occasion. As the days … Continue reading
The Stars In Our Eyes
Where we live we are lucky have a fairly dark sky and a balcony facing south. Stepping out the door and onto the balcony can sometimes be like stepping off into the void of space itself. Tonight I was so … Continue reading
As The Virus Burns
A fire begins deep in the forest as lighting strikes a single tree. As that tree is consumed, two trees near it begin to catch, then finally are also engulfed. Soon there are six trees, then eight all burning at … Continue reading
Sinus Infection
The past few days have been less than fun. I tought I was experiencing a toothache where I had lost a molar some sixteen years ago, and that it was sausing the normal toothache pains. However, the pain transitioned from … Continue reading