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The Eve of New Year’s Eve

Because both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve this year fall the day after my blog post, I decided to follow up my Eve of Christmas Eve poem with another rhyme, THE EVE OF NEW YEAR’S EVE. Although several of the celebratory events portrayed may be common traditions for many folks, if any of the… Continue reading The Eve of New Year’s Eve

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THE EVE OF CHRISTMAS EVE

Christmas is merely days away. As I was pondering what to write for this week’s blog, a thought came to mind––my post will be placed on the eve of Christmas Eve. Shortly afterward, a rhyme began dancing in my head, one that expanded to an amusing poem titled, THE EVE OF CHRISTMAS EVE. Enjoy. In… Continue reading THE EVE OF CHRISTMAS EVE

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Boxes of Memories

This week’s blog features another four-prompt short story minus my four-prompt private eyes. The items to challenge me this time were: A 1952 Plymouth owner’s manual A huge pine cone A Jefferson Electric ‘Golden Hour’ desk clock An aged violin Scanning the above items in search of a story line, a fictionalized version of some… Continue reading Boxes of Memories

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The Wall

Despite the title, today’s blog post has nothing to do with politics. Instead, it deals with my take on one of the dilemmas a writer might endure.  Thanks for stopping by. The Wall The wall. What’s a writer to do when they encounter the wall? No, not the defunct Berlin Wall, or Trump’s proposed southern… Continue reading The Wall

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The Toe Ring Caper: Part II

This week’s blog features the conclusion to the Toe Ring Caper. As you recall, last week I left my four-prompt private eyes preparing for a trip toward unknown trouble, the journey inspired by  a pair of Egyptian toe rings and a pile of steaming compost, both items clues sent by Barnabus White’s sister. Today’s blog… Continue reading The Toe Ring Caper: Part II

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The Toe Ring Caper

This week’s blog post returns to spinning another yarn that features my four-prompt private eyes, White and Wong. This week’s prompts are: Twelve roasted yams A slotted spoon and spatula A load of steaming compost Two Egyptian toe rings Always fun spending time with a seat-of-the-pants challenge and seeing where my PI duo might lead… Continue reading The Toe Ring Caper

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Fashions and Carcinogens

This week’s blog post resurrects another flash from the past that still applies today. Enjoy and thanks for stopping by   Fashions and Carcinogens My near assault with a metal utensil on my co-worker’s Teflon-coated cookware created panic. How dare I consider attempting to retrieve one of her tasty lemon bars with anything other than… Continue reading Fashions and Carcinogens

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Eggs, Milk, and Bread

As I’ve no doubt mentioned before, writers’ prompts often originate from many sources. This week, my blog features work that was inspired by a website challenge: Compose a short story that includes Eggs, Milk, and Bread. After briefly pondering the items and how I might build a tale around them, the characters and their situations… Continue reading Eggs, Milk, and Bread

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Humane Traditions

The Chevy pickup pulled out from the curb several hundred feet ahead of us. Two heads appeared through the truck’s rear window. The man driving wore a baseball cap and sunglasses, while the passenger snuggled next to him had rust-colored hair that flipped out at the neckline. I studied the figures for a few seconds… Continue reading Humane Traditions

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HOSPITALS AND ENEMAS

Recently my wife and I had the opportunity to revisit our youth via conversations with friends and relatives. From those chats, my wife suggested this week’s blog contain a bit of nostalgia. Here’s the result of that effort. Enjoy. Thanks for stopping by. In the spring of 1971, I was twenty-two years old and pursuing… Continue reading HOSPITALS AND ENEMAS