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  • Mystery Guests

    Please stop by and say, “Hello,” if you read my words. You make my day.

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  • Players

    That play flopped like a fish on a dock.

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  • Packing

    My mom put a curse on me when I was a kid.

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  • Isn’t it sad that most of us begin the day with a lie?

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  • Testing

    he was “crushin’ on her bad.

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  • Zaftig Goddess

    Think Marilyn Monroe and the subway grate…

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  • Twirly Training

    You were flying…you didn’t need to fly into the rose bushes but you did fly.

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  • *Everlastingly-Updated

    “The mighty being is awake and doth with his eternal motion make a sound like thunder, everlastingly.” Wordsworth

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  • I will never be mother, sister, friend, or decent human of the year because of stupid Christmas cards.

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  • Hope

    Moonlight Shadow, by Gabriele Corno I meant to get the chairs under the deck before winter came, I really did. I enjoy watching the ducks and geese on the pond so much that I just didn’t want to move the chair. My chair. I moved all the other ones under the deck, that should count

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  • Red Wagon

    Life seems incomplete without a red wagon of some sort in my life. Now that my gardening wagon has been stolen, trash and all, from my back porch, there’s a whole in it. There’s a hole in the fence, too. It made me so mad to have to put the fence back together I thought Read more

  • The Storm

    Hurricane Ian “Make a wish. Cross your fingers and close your eyes. Blow a kiss onto your fingers and into the fire. Open your fingers as you blow. That’s right. Now your wish will come true,” said the storm . “It’s a Fire wish.” Ian, the mighty Hurricane was at category five and powerful. A Read more

  • Mom’s Lasagna

    The best recipes come from old cookbooks. Those suckers have been tested and perfected. They have the right ingredients, lots of love, and you would have to hold your mouth just right to mess them up. Mom’s Lasagna recipe traveled to England and back with me. It is faithful. I remember when I spilled the Read more

  • Fire

    “From what I’ve tasted of desire, I think the Earth will end in fire,” said Robert Frost.  “I learned a long time ago to hide the things you want most, for those will be taken from you first. Desire all you want, just be careful who you let in your heart,” said Alice Without Malice. Read more

  • Why Write.

    I write in general because I always have. I have always kept journals, written stories, essays, poems, and papers. I write because my thoughts, feelings, ideas, language play has to come out somewhere. Writing is problem solving. It’s fun. It’s frustrating. Writing is my best friend. It’s something I have to do.  Now, I’m writing Read more

  • Rough Puff

    Pasty? It’s pronounced PAST- E, not paste with an E like the strippers wear, but PAST+EEE, pasty. Someone told me there were pumpkin pasties in the feast scene in Harry Potter. I know it’s a sin, but I’m not a Potter Head, so I don’t remember. Yet, I’m sure a pumpkin pasty is a delightful Read more

  • Mystery Guests

    Please stop by and say, “Hello,” if you read my words. You make my day.

    Read more

  • Players

    That play flopped like a fish on a dock.

    Read more

  • Packing

    My mom put a curse on me when I was a kid.

    Read more

  • Isn’t it sad that most of us begin the day with a lie?

    Read more

  • Testing

    he was “crushin’ on her bad.

    Read more

  • Zaftig Goddess

    Think Marilyn Monroe and the subway grate…

    Read more

  • Twirly Training

    You were flying…you didn’t need to fly into the rose bushes but you did fly.

    Read more

  • *Everlastingly-Updated

    “The mighty being is awake and doth with his eternal motion make a sound like thunder, everlastingly.” Wordsworth

    Read more

  • I will never be mother, sister, friend, or decent human of the year because of stupid Christmas cards.

    Read more

  • Hope

    Moonlight Shadow, by Gabriele Corno I meant to get the chairs under the deck before winter came, I really did. I enjoy watching the ducks and geese on the pond so much that I just didn’t want to move the chair. My chair. I moved all the other ones under the deck, that should count

    Read more