Tag Archives: story telling
Monterey Breakfast Burrito Morning
The morning walk to my currently favorite coffee shop was crisp and invigorating, something a walk should be; a walk but not much else. Ok, maybe a Sauvignon Blanc, but now I am digressing. I always think in these mornings that I will have nothing to write about, but then by the time my seat [...]
Cloudy Days and Concertinas – Part III
The rain drops blessed me again today. As much as I want to get out into the garden, I have gotten comfortable spending productive days inside the house while the Oregon rain makes gentle noise outside. You might think someone who loves musical instruments as much as I do would have music running full blast [...]
Cloudy Days, Musical Seduction, and Concertina Adventures – Part II
The clouds have subsided, and the sun decided to grace my day, but here I am finding joy in writing the second part of this story. (This is part two, you can find the first part of this story at this link: Cloudy Days, Musical Seduction, and Concertina Adventures – Part I) There are men [...]
Struggling with my Quesadilla – Apple Pie Dreams or Quesadilla Nightmare?
Tasty cheesy bits coat my teeth. This particular variant of chicken quesadilla has been nuanced with the modern refinements of a sun-dried tomato corn-ish wrap. A rather impressive achievement. Well, I’m thinking not so much a technological achievement, more like an achievement in culinary mass production technology. I wonder what the top ten quesadilla makers [...]
A Dream this Early in the Morning?
This morning went a little different. Different in a way that might seem wrong, I suppose a in way it might seem the stuff of dreams. A morning finds me downtown at the “early” hour of eight A.M. I use quotes around the word “early” because I think that is what I am supposed to [...]
Change your view – Eat a baby
Here I am sitting in a plane, a different plane than the one I was sitting in a few hours ago. This one is supposed to be headed from Minnesota to New Jersey, but currently it sitting on a tarmac, making its way slowly in a line of airplanes to a spot where it will [...]
Scientists Find a Connection Between the Disappearance of Fireflies and Masturbation
– Source: AP Newswire (June 6th, 2009) Researchers published in the journal nature have discovered a groundbreaking link in the research of fireflies and over-masturbation. In a large study focusing on the similarities of those who can’t see fireflies also share tend to have early onset-blindness. What once was thought has a connection to the [...]
A Nook and Cranny Story – Four – A Stern Wheeler
Here is part four of the Nooks and Crannies stories, I hope you like it. I have created a category so these are easier to find. Just click here: Link to Nooks and Crannies, and it will bring you to a list of the different chapters (stories) and the posts that describe how this got [...]
