Slow days

I’d like to say I’ve some something productive with being snowed in and off work. What I can tell you is I’ve played on the computer, read lots of recipes,Continue reading “Slow days”

the path not taken

Snow days give you the opportunity to go made or get shit done. I’ve done a little of both.

For my friends who blog, I need some advise…

Weathered

This week’s WP weekly photo challenge is weathered. Memphis got a snow day so I didn’t get out. I enjoyed most of the day curled up with Ginger Kitty. CoeContinue reading “Weathered”

one of those days

It was 50 degrees when I got up this morning with a high of 60.  Tomorrow evening we are supposed to get back down to the 20’s with another winterContinue reading “one of those days”

Beautiful Burlesque

I went to a Burlesque Brunch on Sunday. It was sexy, saucy, and fun. These women boldly danced and sashayed. While some were intentionally funny, they still displayed their femininity. Continue reading “Beautiful Burlesque”

Exploring

This weekend I’ve gotten out to some neighborhoods I don’t frequent too often.  It’s always great to see what’s going on somewhere else.  Here’s a few murals I saw thatContinue reading “Exploring”

I heart winter

I really do love winter, but I am over- so over– this bitter freeze.  This afternoon it got up to 40 and you’d think it were spring.  People were wearingContinue reading “I heart winter”

I got mooned

I’ve taken to listening to a lot of podcasts between audiobooks on my commute. When I do read it’s more short articles on art, science, or cocktails. This morning’s walkContinue reading “I got mooned”

Early-early morning

I’m not very good at being a sweet caregiver. Thus, I posted a picture of my mother with a bag of frozen peas on her nose. Coe is aging andContinue reading “Early-early morning”

someone forgot to pay the ‘lectric bill

I grew up four hours south of where I’m living now and I can recall one winter that was really, really cold.  When I moved back from the Pacific NW,Continue reading “someone forgot to pay the ‘lectric bill”