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Santa Claus & The Blues: From Me to You
A small tribute to my brother Andy who was three years my senior. We lost him in 2015 from a quick bout with cancer. A man of honor and compassion that loved this holiday season to the max. This is a celebration kind of post R.I.P. 1955-2015 Continue reading
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Prompt Day
Week #115 of the Saturday Six Word Story Prompt. Continue reading
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Morning Time With My Lover
A touchy feely kind of thing. Not suitable for …bullshit, this is a cool poem describing feelings of love, lust and life. Enjoy!!! Continue reading
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Forest of Dreams
My entry into Kevin’s NTT– as always bro, thanx for the great choices. Continue reading
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Why Letting Go of Self-Doubt Matters
Yes, I’ve altered the prompt again. Why…because I can. Continue reading
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Early Bird: Wake and Bake
The early bird doesn’t get the worm todayBasting it with spices is more of the wayGetting tanned in an oven roasting styleGrandmas slow cooking this bird for awhile Continue reading
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A Thanksgiving to Remember: My Family’s Unexpected Moment
For Thanksgiving dinner in 1976 my older brother by three years hosted Thanksgiving at his house for the first time. At the time we were full of Vim and Vigor and spent the night before catching a buzz with friends. I decided to spend the night and help out in the morning getting things set… Continue reading
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Gourmet Delights: My 3 Must-Try Meals
Over here at the Dawghouse Diner we offer you three favorite meals from our private menu and not one of them is Alpo in a can. Continue reading
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Tuesday’s Early Morning Edition of Starpup
Cosmic Advice in Coffee Conversations Starpup Speaks Starbucks Continue reading
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Late Saturday Morning
I am posting this late today as I was out of coffee so had to mix up the schedule today. Had to go shopping and get my life juice so I could function. Continue reading
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Gratitude
I am trying to wake up this morning and after my first cup of soul soothing Starbucks and my emails were being indulged in I head over to Reader and one of the first places I landed was John Holton’s The Sound of One Hand Typing Continue reading
