- Welcome to PhotoPhriday! Tonight’s theme is water. Water is our essential life force – we cannot live without it and, in fact, we are mostly water. Our planet is mostly water. It provides us with life, but can also be a fiercely destructive force.
Daily Archives: July 22, 2011
Phew! We made it to another Friday. What happened this week? Some people got haboobed (again). Others just plain old melted under the oppressive heat and humidity. Time to crack open your favorite beverage and drop it like it’s hot. Continue reading
Greetings, childrens! Fun fact of witchcraft for you: We can not control the weather. I’m sweltering right along with the rest of you. Continue reading
I love movies. More importantly, I love seeing movies before almost everyone else. Certain movies will get me to the theater at midnight, so I figured I’d see them first and write a review the next day so you can get a real review from someone that isn’t a Hollywood hack.
In this installment… Captain America – The First Avenger. Continue reading
What do you do if you are Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Ahyan, a super-rich Arab sheikh who is the president of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates? You are rich. You are bored. You own your own island. Are you getting any ideas? Continue reading
Last week, my niece was in town with her newborn son. I spent several hours holding him because I have a long-standing weakness for infants. It was so nice to spend some quiet time with the newest member of our family. Since I was enjoying myself, several people asked if I wanted another baby. I have just enough time to squeeze one more in if I hurry.
The answer is “No”. The truth is that I am weary of monitoring small butts. Every baby is a minimum two year commitment to diapers. Honestly, it’s probably more like three years and that doesn’t include nighttime wetting. My daughter, who I will call Bean, is 2.5 and I am finally seeing the light at the end of the diaper tunnel. I can’t go back. I won’t go back. I can’t bear the thought of an endless pile of diapers on the horizon. Continue reading
While riding to work today I passed one of those forlorn abandoned automobiles that has been left on the shoulder of the highway wearing nothing but a fluorescent orange DOT tow sticker and an old t-shirt wedged in the window. Continue reading
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If you’re easily freaked out by disturbing food related videos then you should not watch this. But then if you don’t watch it you’re a sissy. You’ve been warned. Continue reading
The radio is one of the most important inventions of the 19th century. It transformed the way we communicate and opened a world of potential in entertainment. Y’all seem like a public and talk radio crowd. Today’s QOTD: What are your favorite radio programs? Continue reading