Well, lo and behold the man and I have something in common after all. Politics indeed makes for strange bedfellows. Move over, Donald. And stop hogging the blanket. To my utter surprise, I found myself last week having a rare moment of commiseration with the president. It had to do with all of the online reactions to … Continue reading Poker-Faced Faith
Author: snakesinthegrass2014
Gratitude 2018 From A-Z
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. It's the one time of the year where I starve all day long so that I can completely make a pig of myself at meal time. "Except for the starving yourself part," Gorgeous asked me this morning, "how is it different from any other day?" Great. Suddenly it's Passover and she's … Continue reading Gratitude 2018 From A-Z
Pass The Hot Sauce: My Radioactive Breakfast
Look Ma, I'm radioactive! I wish I wasn't always so earnest with medical professionals. When my doctor suggested a few weeks ago that I take a test that offers breakfast, I jumped at the chance. Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day and my insurance company is going to pay for most of it? … Continue reading Pass The Hot Sauce: My Radioactive Breakfast
St. Augustine Vigil For Victims of Pittsburgh Shootings
A vigil at the Plaza De La Constitucion in St. Augustine, Florida was held on the evening of October 30th, 2018 in honor of those murdered on the previous Saturday at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rabbi Levi Vogel of St. Augustine's Chabad synagogue officiated. Among those who also spoke were St. Augustine Mayor … Continue reading St. Augustine Vigil For Victims of Pittsburgh Shootings
Is Anybody Home?
Do you answer your phone every time it rings? Or do you consider all the various options at your disposal within microseconds of noticing that someone unknown to you is calling? Do you pick up? Let it go to voice mail? Just ignore it? I have to admit I hit the decline button on my … Continue reading Is Anybody Home?
The Scapegoating Transformation
I'm giving up the facade. No longer am I going to worry about if I'm viewed as a generous or giving person; my true inner self is hereby released. Starting now I am following a righteous path to the genetic predisposition I've determinedly refrained from acknowledging my entire adult life. I'm a cheapskate. What brought … Continue reading The Scapegoating Transformation
Waterworks
The tears were flowing, baby. Did you notice? Why, just in the last couple of days they were on full display in the confines of an august hearing room of the United States Senate. It was dramatic to watch. In fact, what made it somewhat fascinating to me was that these tears came solely from … Continue reading Waterworks
Early Retirement: Year Four Milepost
"Oh, God. Not another of these posts from him." "Yeah, 'fraid so." "Sneak away for a beer?" " <expletive deleted> yeah! I'm outta here..." My apologies ahead of time to those who come here solely for the inanity and preposterous-laden content; I do promise a return to absurd ramblings soon. But unfortunately bylaw #1.7(a)(4-3) of this blog's … Continue reading Early Retirement: Year Four Milepost
Reconvening
So how's by you? All good on the home front? Or more succinctly, is your home still intact and sitting on roughly the same patch of land it was just a few months ago? I certainly hope so. Since we last interacted, Mother Nature has unleashed her fury all over the globe with boiling hot temperatures, … Continue reading Reconvening
Summer Blogging Hiatus / Guest Blog Post
The home office has finally noticed the large amount of unread books in my possession. Management has therefore ordered a cessation to all blog operations for the rest of the summer in order to get the backlog lowered. What am I currently reading? Mark Mills, Amagansett (2004 G.P. Putnam). Ten years after buying it in … Continue reading Summer Blogging Hiatus / Guest Blog Post
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