Monthly Archives: December 2012

Sunday Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you have a great day.  I’ll be working — but it’s a good thing.  Because I’ll be at home.  

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: A foggy run in pictures

The alarm went off at 5:29 a.m.  and it was time to go for my weekly long run. It was very difficult to get up this morning.  The bed was, well, comfortable. And I was tired. But comfortable isn’t how … Continue reading

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Saturday Free-For-All

I was up at 5 a.m., but didn’t get on the computer. No, I was out running in the fog.  I’m going to post some pictures in a few minutes. My weekend will consist of drawing, drawing and more drawing. … Continue reading

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CARTOON: Wise Men

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CARTOON: Sen. Alice Harden

She was tough but compassionate.  And Sen. Alice Harden will be missed.  

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A thank-you note to you

It has been a whirlwind of a week.  In case you haven’t heard, I no longer have a radio show on SuperTalk.  It was their decision and I’m OK with it. Why? It’s their radio station and if they want … Continue reading

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Friday Free-For-All

Good morning! It’s the end of an amazing week.  Let’s make the most of it.

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One Morning at Pearl Harbor

In honor of Pearl Harbor Day, I’m reprinting this story from  my book “Fried Chicken & Wine.” May the day that’ll live in infamy never be forgotten.    A light mist shrouded Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The normally bright blue water … Continue reading

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Thursday Free-For-All

Dentist this morning.  Love my dentist, but this isn’t one of my favorite things to do. UPDATE: No cavities!    

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SHORT STORY: The Aluminum Can Man

His high-paying job just evaporated one day.  He sat in the corner office, hopelessly begging for a career that would never come back.  Soon afterwards, all the trappings of his wealth went with it.  Once the house and cars were … Continue reading

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