I’d a bit of inspiration generated by the Daily Post prompt “admire”. In all of my browsing of the pop culture blogs I read regularly, I thought, why not generate an entry to all of them so that others may enjoy them, too… So here they are, in no particular order… The Telethon Runner: She … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2016
Throwbackish Thursday
This past weekend was the anniversary of my mother’s death, and my father, two sisters, and I gathered at my youngest sister’s house to continue a project my mother had started before she died. My mom had wanted to create digital photo albums for each of us since, obviously, many of the photos (and film … Continue reading
The Insanity of the Hour
A brief visual entry here, nothing more, but did anyone else who saw the lunacy that was this… …and this… …picture this… …with a dose of this…? And then there was this moment… .. …and all I could think was… So he also said something like this… …and, come on, we know he really meant … Continue reading
Admittedly Gorging on Netflix
So the odd part of the one-word prompt, the simplicity of such a loaded word like Feast, is that it didn’t inspire me to write about one of my favorite topics: Food. Don’t get me wrong. I love the hell out of food. I eat it every day. Salty, sour, sweet, some bitter, it’s all … Continue reading
The Uninvited Guest
People You May Know, it read. She found it easy, scrolling there, down, down. People her anthropologist acquaintance knew. (Passing acquaintance, mind you, collecting data.) People her old school chum knew. (Mrs. Green’s third grade class! As if she could recall.) People her third cousin, twice-removed, knew. (Can you add me to your relatives list, … Continue reading
How I Came To Love Horror
I was eight years old when something scared the holy hell out of my father. For awhile, we girls were forbidden from even mentioning it. Before then, I was convinced that nothing on earth could possibly, conceivably scare a man who was scary himself. He had a whole shelf lined with medical textbooks filled with … Continue reading