Playing a New Game, now in a word cloud, thanks to WordItOut. Click on the pic to open it in a new window to see those tiny, blurry-looking, hard-to-read words. Or do I just need new glasses? …and
…in a Word Cloud

Playing a New Game, now in a word cloud, thanks to WordItOut. Click on the pic to open it in a new window to see those tiny, blurry-looking, hard-to-read words. Or do I just need new glasses? …and
I opened my front door this morning and looked out; what a view! The cool and very green grass at my feet; the wonderful maple tree Li’l Homey sits under; the uneaten pasture next door; my chair just waiting
Once a year, after another go around the sun, we all celebrate a birthday. I love birthdays. I like to celebrate stuff and having a birthday is just one more excuse to find something to hoo haa about. Several years
Four years ago this week, my birthday week celebrations were of a completely different nature than they are this year. My house had foreclosed and I was moving my remaining belongings out, placing them in a small storage unit. Earlier
I stole my son's Facebook status line as my blog post title today. I woke up this morning and, as I usually do, I picked up my iPhone to check my Facebook page to see what was up with the
Nick and Coleen are doing it again. They’re collaborating on a kids’ book. Again. Their last book won five awards. Count them – five! And this book is going to be even better than that one! So who out there
Today is Haiku Day at the WordCount 2013 Blogathon. Haiku is a three-line Japanese poem that has more rules than any other type of poem (so many, in fact, it's impossible to follow them all!) and is traditionally written about