Hello again. Since I’m typing this it must be another Sunday. The sky is overcast and there are severe storms close by but the rain isn’t supposed to start here for another four hours or so as of the time im typing this, which probably explains why my back and neck are hurting so much. So let’s use the time I still have left in the day in which I’m capable of remaining mostly upright and get caught up on the week that was.
Continue reading “Pots and Plans”I am the Toadstool
It’s another Sunday morning – August has begun and we’re just 28 days to the “ber” months, which means that the weather needs to get it’s act together and start acting more like fall. While we wait, pull up a chair and pour a beverage and let’s get caught up on the week that was.
Continue reading “I am the Toadstool”Finding Romance at the Thrift Shop
It’s Sunday and another week of summer has come and gone. The temperature is climbing and the heat warning keep coming and don’t stop coming – so why not step inside where it’s at least slightly cooler and enjoy a refreshing beverage as we talk about the week that was?
Continue reading “Finding Romance at the Thrift Shop”Just an Act
It’s hot outside but I’m staying cool inside. Pull up a chair and pour yourself a delicious chilled beverage as we talk about the week that was.
Continue reading “Just an Act”Dog Days of Summer (2025)
It’s Sunday, and it’s sure living up to its name: the sun is bright and at 10:00 AM it already felt like 99 degrees. Contrary to Chappell Roan, it doesn’t make me feel like dancing, it makes me feel like staying inside with the AC on – and maybe a few fans, too.
Continue reading “Dog Days of Summer (2025)”Stage and Screen
It’s Sunday and the first tropical depression of the hurricane season is rolling through. I’ve got the blinds up and the doors open (the storm doors are closed) to watch the rain. I can hear the laundry in the washing machine and there’s gentle music playing on my phone. Let’s get something to drink (your choice) and talk about the week that was.
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