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- Tuesday Tones March 24, 2026
- “I don’t know why…it makes me sad.” –Samwise Gamgee March 22, 2026
- Something for Thursday March 19, 2026
- What DOES “Auld Lang Syne” mean, anyway? March 19, 2026
- Tuesday Tones March 17, 2026
- I’ll say this for DST March 16, 2026
- Yeah, y’all need to step it up. March 15, 2026
- Something for Thursday March 12, 2026
- Tuesday Tones March 10, 2026
- Morning March Mood March 8, 2026
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My Annual Year’s End Quiz!!!
Did you keep your New Years’ resolutions, and will you make more for next year? My resolutions never change much: “Read a lot, write a lot, eat healthier, walk more, listen to more music.” As these go, not bad! The … Continue reading
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Memories of a Map
When I was a kid we had a map on the wall of the United States. I haven’t thought of that map in years, until…well, I’ll get to that. The Wife and I just got back from a one-night trip … Continue reading
Recent Adventures
It’s been a whirlwind at Casa Jaquandor ever since, oh, Labor Day weekend! September was an abnormally busy time at The Store for me (I worked more than 46 hours in two different weeks), I got sick in the middle … Continue reading
“Oh, just one more thing,” said Inspector Colombo….
The people in this photo celebrate birthdays today. Well, I’m not sure if George Gershwin is actually celebrating, but I hope he is. Happy birthday to him, Jim Caviezel, Olivia Newton John, and that fourth guy.
Tapping the Microphone
Oh look, somebody left a blog here. Yes, folks, it’s been the usual set of reasons for low posting here: focus on getting edits done on a book, plus some very busy days at work owing to an important event … Continue reading
Memories of Lester
Lester, one of our two cats, died last week. He started to seem a bit not-quite-himself last weekend, and we kept an eye on him. Then on Monday morning we couldn’t find him anywhere in the house. He eventually turned … Continue reading
NOW where the hell have I been???
Yup, that was another unplanned hiatus, folks. This time it was technological in nature: my computer failed spectacularly eight days ago, to the tune of doing a factory reset on the machine (basically, returning it to “Just out of the … Continue reading
Life Of Late: A mood, in one photo
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“Execute order….”
Roger Green turns 66 today, and a very happy birthday to him! He also gathers a bit of linkage and factual stuff regarding the number 66, most famously used to identify a once-beloved portion of the United States highway system. … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, My Love
Today is The Wife’s birthday! Here is my annual repost of memories, thoughts, and observations on how she makes my life so much better than it deserves to be…but first, this past year has had a number of new challenges … Continue reading



