Finding my way through the streets of these neighborhoods, lived in, the whole of my life. From childhood to adulthood and phases since, finding my way through familiar, then changing, streets, neighborhoods, Progress equals change and growth and people finding their way through this life, a better life, With indigenous knowledge we feel maybe a …
Radio
Radio. Old school. New school? Maybe, maybe, Transistor to XM, long tradition, get the word, music, game out on the waves, Sounds break the silence, connect us, lifelines to the world, from your pocket or the car or the box in the corner, To your ears, most dear, all this content, makes us content, or …
Settlement
Seeking settlement, what does that mean? Several ways to see it, I suppose, Several loose ends, flapping in the breeze, daily, weekly, ad-hoc, random too, not sure why I see them this way, normal life really, That’s just me, just my manner I guess, sometimes unsettled, inside, out. Some good in the wild, outside the …
Why Scribble Down?
At least a few questions come to my mind, a few years into this writing endeavor. It’s been eight years now on this blog, sharing out to the world. Moreover, we’re on year three of the daily post model. What questions stand out? The most obvious, “Why do you feel compelled to blog at all, …
Mix It Up, Park In The City
Mix It Up, Park In The City. Heat wave on the wane, head north to the cooler city streets, a park, change of pace. Parrot flock in the tree, clouds strewn in the air, shadow of City Hall, kids here and there, some Sabbath-dressed, not black, instead reverent, and with joy. Seeking joy, universal goal, …
Tacos For Breakfast, Lessons Learned
Tacos For Breakfast, Lessons Learned, lessons learned. One kid asked for tacos for breakfast, inspired by Taco Bell the night before, left over from one kid who didn’t chow down, Then dad deciding to make tacos with a couple three frozen burgers, seasoning, tortillas, cheese, some shredded lettuce, Whipped up together in no time, then …
And Now, King Charles
After decades in waiting as heir apparent to the crown, Charles Philip Arthur George [Windsor] ascends to the seat as Britain’s new monarch after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. He’s waited nearly a life time to take on this role, and tasks before him are considerable: he’s not nearly as popular as …
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II
The Queen is dead, long live The Queen! Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. 1926-2022. 96 years old. A 70 year reign over England and its Commonwealth. A human symbol of stability made forth by a sense of duty and responsibility. She was the first Royal to serve in the military. She said early on when still …
CrowdSource Question: WordPress, Medium, or Substack?
I’ve been on WordPress for long while. Early adapter trying to find the way to the blogging world, with fits and starts and no real guidance. I love having this site, this voice, this channel to all you good peeps out there to share thoughts, perspective, inspiration. The question to you all is, “Why do …
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Lists Redux
I’ve written before about lists, scribbling down more words, likely same thoughts, so helpful sometimes, lists. Scribble down more words to share as I scribble down more words on a list, endless words, endless things to do. Lists like a safety valve, pressure valve, always more always more, scribble down the words that are tied …