• Home
  • About
  • Air-Minded Index
  • Half-Mind Index
  • Admin

Paul's Thing

"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain

Tag: Mother’s Day

  • Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day with Beignets

Posted on May 8, 2016May 8, 2016 by Paul Woodford

As I remind Donna every year, she’s not my mother, and Mother’s Day is a Hallmark holiday. I know exactly what Donna’s thinking when I say that: the hell you say.

Continue Reading
Posted in Bicycling, Consumerism, Cooking, Motorcycling, Personal, Reviews, Social Media, TVTagged Mother's Day3 Comments on Mother’s Day with Beignets

Things I Wrestle With

Posted on May 13, 2012May 13, 2012 by Paul Woodford

Here, for Mother’s Day, a short and self-indulgent list of concerns: Suspending hashing for the summer.  Several years ago I founded a small family hare & hounds running group.  Starting three years ago, we quit setting trail during the hottest months of summer.  It was too hard to find volunteers to lay trail in 100+ […]

Continue Reading
Posted in PersonalTagged Mother's Day1 Comment on Things I Wrestle With

IMG_8193

Howdy! I'm Paul, and this is my blog. It's the best blog. You can buy me a cup of joe if you agree!

Search Paul’s Thing
October 2025
S M T W T F S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Sep    
Recent Posts
  • Paul’s Book Reviews
  • Air-Minded: (Pod) Casting Call
  • Air-Minded: PASM Photoblog XXIX
  • You Can’t Read That!
  • Highest Male Standards
Recent Comments
  • Paul Woodford on Air-Minded: PASM Photoblog XXIX
  • Tod on Air-Minded: PASM Photoblog XXIX
  • Paul Woodford on Air-Minded: PASM Photoblog XXIX
  • FD on Air-Minded: PASM Photoblog XXIX
  • Robert on Highest Male Standards
Categories
Archives
Blogroll
  • Paul's Cooking Blog: Crouton's Kitchen
  • Paul's Diaries on Daily Kos
  • Paul's Instagram
Admin Panel
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Copyright
 

© 2004-2025 Paul Woodford. All rights reserved.

WordPress Theme: Blogdot by TwoPoints.