Monday Bag o’ Cheesy Salutations
Made breakfast for my beloved this morning — scrambled eggs with scallions and linguica, sliced honeydew melon and an English muffin on the side.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
Made breakfast for my beloved this morning — scrambled eggs with scallions and linguica, sliced honeydew melon and an English muffin on the side.
There’s a problem (maybe not a big one, but still) and the meds are working to keep it under control. I can live with that … metaphorically and literally.
Oh, you want the piggy dirties? Happy to oblige, so long as you understand why I still have to be vague about certain details.
Ashley Hope Perez’s novel “Out of Darkness,” published in 2015, is a Romeo and Juliet story set against the backdrop of an actual historical event: the New London, Texas, school explosion of 1937, which killed more than 300 students and teachers.
Seven short book reviews: Fiction, Science Fiction, Essays
You Can’t Read That! is a periodic post about book banning, featuring news and opinion roundups, personal observations, and reviews.
We could say six, but why make them older than we have to?
Still gonna quit when this term is up in January, though. I was on the HOA board for three years in the early 2000s, and am now nearing the end of a second three-year stint. Someone else can be responsible for collecting the dues I helped triple!