Snapshot #72

We’re waiting on Saint Helen to arrive this evening. I call this one “Reflections at the Tallahassee Airport.” 

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Since first experiencing the Millennium Falcon’s jump to hyper space back in 1977, I’ve been a huge Star Wars fan. That’s why I purchased my ticket a couple of weeks ago and still arose way too early on my day off to see the latest film in the epic space opera.

I hear great things from the friends who were fortunate enough to see Rogue One last night. Now it’s my turn.  Studly Doright didn’t think it was an important enough even to warrant taking a day off. His priorities are so skewed, but that means I’ll get to see it at least one more time. 

Peace, people!

Snapshot #71

I call this one, “I’ve Thrown Away the Damned Receipt Along with the Shopping Bag, and Look What I’ve Found. Argh!!!”

Hallmark Channel

I have become addicted to the sappy Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel. Somebody please help me.


I’m not kidding. Even as I type I’m watching A Heavenly Christmas starring Kristin Davis (Sex and the City) and Eric McCormack (Will and Grace). Some of the films are good, like this one. Some are predictable. Others are pretty awful. But they all have one thing in common–they’re all about the good things about Christmas. You know: peace, love, and hope.

Now, don’t tell anyone, but I’m even hooked on the advertisements on the Hallmark Channel. Maybe I’m getting in touch with my softer side.

Peace, people.

Thirty-three Words

My friend Jan Wilberg at http://www.redswrap.wordpress.com inspired me to be inspired by a prompt on the Trifecta Writing Challenge:


Here’s my take on it:

The text I read told the whole tale: Last night was wonderful. Let’s do it again. But it wasn’t written by me or to me, so I torched his favorite motorcycle. And laughed.

Snapshot #67

I woke to find Dr. Jones had taken a tumble during the night. I call this one, “Indiana Jones and the Great Descent.”