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2008-04-09 20:57:00 I see you Sahuarita! You sneaking into my blog and thinking you don?t leave a trace. And yes I can track you through Cox.net I feel your presence again. You are coming in checking me out at 11:45 at night and 2 am in the morning. You must be really bored when you can?t sleep. Funny thing is I don?t know that I know anyone in Sahuarita so your curiosity gets my attention. The polite thing to do would be to leave a message on the site explaining why you are there, or commenting on what you are reading. Be polite when you look at blogs.Blogs are there to be read, no doubt. That?s why we bloggers take the time to write them. Now if someone in Europe or Asia say was taking the time to look at 9 pages of my blog and expressing interest in who I am and what I do I would not feel harassed or threatened. I would actually be pretty chuffed that someone found my writing worth reading. However when someone takes an interest in a creepy way (I can tell what pages you look at Sahuarita, so I know... More About: Google , Read , Past , Chair , Posts
Personal training at Better Bodies Tucson
2008-04-03 04:32:00 At the beginning of the year I laid it on the line about my goals to lose weight. I want to get down to a minimum of 220 lbs by my birthday, May 19, and now I hope to be down to 200 if not 190 by the end of the year. Here for the first time I will admit I am harboring ideas of running the Tucson Half Marathon in December.I have faithfully kept up my gym appearances at Bally s Fitness , 2-3 times a week, since January and kept up a steady stream of walking for cardio excerise. I have had one or two set backs since making the commitment, but these seem to be age and weight related. For instance I tweaked a knee ligament and had to have physical therapy, that sidelined me from any walking or running for two weeks. It appears that I over did it on the treadmill. My body is used to road running and the continuous movement at the same pace on the treadmill caused problems. That I have 40 lbs of unwanted jelly hanging over my shorts contributed to the wearing on the cartilage too. Catch 22; ... More About: Personal , Training
My Review of Fool Star
2008-03-21 13:47:00 Fool Star personifies the age old adage that sex, drugs and rock and roll forms the backbeat from what the audience sees on stage and suspects is happening behind. Tony, the drummer and heartbeat of Fool Star, a likeable Yankee joins up with a group of guys from Florida and together, along with their on again off again girlfriends, groupies and minions tour the Southern states spreading their infectious style of Southern rock.Author J.A. Landry takes us behind the scenes as Tony struggles with his advancing schizophrenia that seems to be kept in check only as the bands success is reached. As the band unravels so does Tony, and when alcohol, guns are thrown into the mix the desperate end is in sight. As the band struggles we hang in there with them wondering how long before it all falls apart. When Tony falls apart so does the band and suddenly no one is safe including his own relationship with girlfriend Pression.As the stucco of the band peels back to reveal the veneer behind Landr... More About: Review , Fool
The Tarnishing of the F A Cup
2008-03-09 21:25:00 For the uninformed the F. A. Cup is the equivalent of the Super Bowl in the States, a very prestigious honour. The first game was in the 1871-2 season; the Wanderers won, beating a team from the Royal Engineers 1-0. In 1923 Wembley Stadium was completed as the showcase of English football, and to celebrate the occasion Bolton beat West Ham 2-0. Since Wembley was destroyed, (and rebuilt to host this year's Cup final) and the final played at other locations there seems to have a insignificance given to this oldest of competitions. I believe the glory years are gone from the F.A. Cup, which is unfortunate as it is truly the only significant English competition left.Managers do not seem to appreciate the history of the cup, and now we find them using it, as they do the Football League Cup, to field experimental weaker teams. (The League Cup is a competition limited to teams just within the four professional leagues of England, 72 teams, while the F A Cup's initial rounds are also ope... More About: Arsenal , Portsmouth , Tottenham Hotspur
American Idol - Like a Moth to a Flame
2008-02-27 19:12:00 I just can?t help myself. It?s like being caught in a centrifugal wheel that keeps turning so you can?t get off even if you wanted too.Idol 2007 http://www.americanidol.com/ pissed me off so badly I stopped watching after Melinda Doolittle http://www.myspace.com/melindadoolittle was voted off. I mean what was America thinking. She was the most professional and talented singer they had. I swore after that awful decision I would never watch the show again abut here I am tuned in three times a week (even recording Survivor http://www.survivorfever.net/ , my all time favorite reality TV) to watch these singers be put through their paces. Let?s face it; it?s all about Simon Cowell. I find myself agreeing with him so often though I don?t think I could be quite so awful as my fellow Brit in expressing how badly each contestant sucked. Having watched the show since its US conception I know when the judges are going to grade the singing as karaoke or theatrical etc. It?s just about a give... More About: American Idol , American , Flame
Kicking and Screaming I Become Green in Tucson
2008-02-11 13:24:00 It has become almost impossible to turn on the television, or pick up a periodical, without reading or hearing about our frail eco-system, and what we should do as a nation to turn it around before we all melt into a little puddle as the ozone layer disappears and the sun finally just fries us.As much as dislike being told what to do, especially by someone who appears as pompous as Al Gore, I must admit he has bought to the forefront a lot of the problems we face with global emissions. I hate to see the North Pole disappearing, the smog produced by none caring Eastern European and Chinese companies that still use lead and dyes that America attempted to ban years ago, and thousands of pounds of waste being left literally on our doorstep in Arizona by illegal aliens poring over our borders. It almost seems like the poor depressed people of the world not only don?t care about the problems of disposing of their trash and poisonous gasses and debris but they want to burden us in America... More About: Green , Tucson , Kicking
Scoliosis Challenges My Faith
2008-01-25 21:16:00 When a young couple who are madly in love have that first wonderful baby child together they do everything right. Parenting classes, pre-natal vitamins, exercise and when that little baby makes it's (her's since we are talking about my grand-daughter) first appearance the couple count the toes and fingers, and be sure they are all intact and that the baby is healthy. With three older brothers (from Mom's prior marriage) young Chebri, the light of her parent's life, tries to keep up with the boys, climbing running. I visited with them all right after this last Christmas and all seemed perfect. I have a beautiful grandchild and a very happy son.Last night he called me with the news that the slight bump they have found on Chebri's back and the peculiar way that she runs around on tiptoes rather than using her full foot has been diagnosed initially as scoliosis! Now I knew that that meant the problem was with the curvature of the back but after a little research on WebMD last night... More About: Faith
JOHN CLEESE'S LETTER TO AMERICA
2008-01-20 14:42:00 To the citizens of the United States of America :In light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately. Her Sovereign Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths and other territories (excepting Kansas, which she does not fancy).Your new prime minister, Tony Blair , will appoint a governor for America without the need for further elections. Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire may be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed. To aid in the transition to a British Crown Dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect:1. You should look up "revocation" in the Oxford English Dictionary. Then look up "aluminium," and check the pronunciation guide. You will be amazed at just how wrongly you have been pronouncing it. The letter 'U' will be reinstated in wo... More About: John
Forward Progress....
2008-01-12 16:08:00 Well I must admit I have not worked out as much as I would have liked to this week, and probably eaten one too many left over Christmas treats that some hapless bastard at work keeps leaving in the break room at work, however I did think about going to the gym a lot! In actual fact I did make gym http://west.ballyfitness.com/ twice this week. I use the machine weights upstairs so I don't have to compete with all the muscle bound boys in the weight room. As I have a ten dollars a month for life membership (courtesy of an ex-wife's brother from years ago) I really should use it. I pay for it on my credit card every month. I would love to cycle in place but it is so boring! I would probably benefit from a personal trainer but that is currently outside of my financial wherewithal. When I was in training for the Tucson marathon's I competed in a few years ago working out was fun, now that I have to do it I don't like it nearly as much!Talking of marathons I actually got up at six thi... More About: Fitness , Hilton , Bally , Progress , Jeff Galloway
2008
2008-01-04 22:56:00 With sweat still stinging my eyes I write this first piece for the new year. I sweat from walking hard. I just took a three mile turn around the neighborhood in an effort to shed those pounds that doggedly attached themselves to me quietly over the last couple of years. The instant I walked in the door I mounted the scales to record the repulsive 235lbs in this missive so now everyone knows what a fat hog I have become. I need to shame myself in to doing something about it because I have become tired and bored with myself. I am ashamed every time I look in a mirror, or walk past a window and cast a glance to see the fat fool that I no longer recognize looking back. Hell, I can balance a glass on the shelf my stomach makes when I sit! Age itself has cast a pall on me too with wrinkles and pains that I fight daily. I am so depressed over the way I am aging that I think I just threw in the towel last year. This year must be about fighting back. I?m tired of feeling down, bitter, tired ... More About: 2008
Netflix: The Next Crack Cocaine!
2007-11-18 17:17:00 It?s so addictive I can?t stop! I just opened the site to use a reference to write this blog, and started rating movies in their referral window only to find a reference to Morgan Freeman and of course I had to click on his name and that led to rating at least five more movies... (sorry I just left and came back as I remembered another movie I wanted to see if they had), Whistle Down the Wind; I want to share that with my wife. It is an early Hayley Mills film done in black and white and co-stars the cute little boy from Mary Poppins . It is not on DVD release yet but with Netflix I can Save it right now so I get it the week it?s released (if it ever is). This bought me to the name Alan Bates so while I saved the movie I looked his name up. I figured an obscure British actor, probably never did anything else; I mean I?ve never heard of him and wow, there are over 40 other movies or TV shows he has performed in. Who new? That?s why Netflix gets you. If you have only a vague interest i... More About: Cocaine , Crack
Yes, I am fully aware!
2007-11-11 19:23:00 I know that one of the reasons that I started this blog was to help express my views on my favorite soccer team, Everton and to give the fellow Toffee supporters around the world another opinion to read.This year I have been reluctant to give too much of my penny's worth as the club seems to be doing reasonably well in all faces of competition and I have not wanted to jinx the wonderful start to the season.We just came off a 1-1 tie away to Chelsinski, always a monumental task, because, they are more of a threat in my opinion than Arsenal or Manchester United. They had a little hiccup losing what was without a doubt one of the finest managers in the business at the start of the season but they will definitely be there within the top two come season end. Tiny Tim Cahill pulled off his magic again (boy have we missed his contributions due to a pre-season injury) scoring the goal of the year not just for Everton but in the whole EPL. The boy must have taken private lessons from Pele.W... More About: Aware
Copper Mines
2007-10-14 01:31:00 By the time I parked my car at the trailhead at Finger Rock the sun was starting to rise. I headed up the trail and turned right on to Pontotoc Trail. It was still barren ground out here then. The multi-million dollar homes that grace the route now had not been built at the time. I had on black running shorts and a canary yellow singlet, Adidas trail shoes and I carried a bottle of water. If I could summit in a couple of hours, I could be home by noon. I had heard that there were some abandoned copper mines at the trail end and thought I would rest up and explore them before heading home. I like to incorporate a trail run into my marathon training, sup the monotony of road racing. It was late March and as I took off at a steady trot I brushed up against the yellow flowers on the Palo Verde and breathed in the same pollen that had my wife?s eyes weeping with allergies. Today?s five miles would be a solo climb. Running had become my meditation, my mantra. I was safe. I had... More About: Copper
My First Writer's Workshop
2007-10-09 02:12:00 The first week that my evening class was held a flyer was past around describing several workshops that would available during the Fall term. One in particular caught my eye. It was to be taught by a Colorado based author, Laura Hendrie, who Pima College was bringing in for the occasion. The cost of these workshops was a little more than I was willing to or able to spend (my wife still thinks this writing thing is an expensive hobby) so when it was mentioned that if anyone was willing to volunteer to drive Hendrie for the weekend they could attend the workshop gratis I was definitely willing to do so.I had never read any of Hendrie?s work (a collection of short stories, Stygo or her novel Remember Me), so I thought I should at least take a moment to read one of them just to get an idea of how and what she writes. Stygo won the American Academy of Arts & Letters Rosenthal Foundation Award and the Mountains & Plains Regional Booksellers' Award. It was also a finalist for the ... More About: Workshop
What's Up With Depression Today?
2007-10-08 04:25:00 I have not been watching Ken Burns new series The War on PBS, although I have heard several people mention it as definitely a "one of a kind", "not to be missed" artistic view point. I managed to catch a portion of one episode tonight. In typical Ken Burns fashion rather than tell everything he zeros in on one particular set of circumstances and expresses a view point of just that particular picture, one that helps makes up the whole story.Many of the interviews with survivors of the war in tonight's episodes recalled the tragic tales of the the Bataan Death March, of compadres that did not make it back, the angst their families went through the horror of the recollections that even today these brave few experience when having to deal with thinking of what happened over seventy years ago.They told tales of how they managed to deal with the horrific images, the dealing with why they were perhaps the only survivor of their unit, or even why they were the only one to come home to the ... More About: Depression , Today , Spock
Fluff and Nonsense
2007-09-09 01:01:00 I have been accused of being a fluff and nonsense type of writer,at least in my blog, and I must say that for the most part I would agree. Nothing in my life is truly exceptional (in the literacy sense), and I write about what I know. I really don't attempt to spice things up in my life, as I am liking the way my life's role is listing currently. I do like to write about it. Stuff and nonsense has it's place. If it didn't all these magazines and TV shows that highlight the goings on it Hollywood would go out of business. But that's all stuff and nonsense with money so people care more.I have my tediously boring day time job that I wish I could withdraw from and write for six hours a day but I have to pay the bills some how. I have my writer's workshop that I read my works at every Monday night and my Advanced Writer's class that I am taking at Pima Community College once a week to fuel my desires. I have a couple of writer acquaintances that think for me to finish a book in n... More About: Nonsense
Suga
2007-08-21 14:05:00 There is a rumour that we have a mountain lion in the area. That is if you believe the old lady across the street. Don't know who told her, but she likes to pass on the neighbourhood gossip. I have seen an occasional coyote prowling the streets of our condominium complex, and have talked previously on this blog about how the javelina attack the trash cans when food is scarce, so a mountain lion? Anything is possible. I know I have heard soft lopping footfalls across my flat roof late at night like a large animal running and leaping from condo to condo and I had put this down to cats, the domestic kind, running around, but perhaps they are a little larger. I have never stuck my head out to check. Why bother, I'm in bed, the doors are locked, so they can't get me anyhow. It would be a cruel fate to be caught by such a feline in my own private back courtyard and mauled. Anyway I digress. The reason for the concern with the large cats is that at four thirty every morning this week I ...
How To Be More Popular
2007-08-17 02:19:00 Let's face it if you have a blog it's because you like for people to read what you write. You put on a show, give it all you got hoping that someone will enjoy your opinion, or gathering of thoughts, or just the facts Jack! Whichever!I get what I consider a decent amount of hits a day. Somewhere around 8-14 give or take a hit or two. Most hits are the occasional fan or friend coming to see what wacky or though provoking idea I have spawned most recently. However I have been hit with a rash of people from England that just Google bollocks! They find my site, hang around for less than 10 seconds and high tail it out of here! I figured they must be juveniles that think it is fun to Google a dirty word. I bet if i called my site vaginal juices or penisbreath I would get the same juvenile searches.This let me to think how can I get more hits. The more hits you get the better chances of having someone stick around to be entertained. That's why I'm here, for your entertainment. I want ... More About: Popular , Kellie Pickler , Pula
Good Deeds That Are Never Forgotten
2007-08-15 03:41:00 In the bleak and dreary days of divorce, somewhere between wife #1 and #2 I found myself in a situation where I had a three bedroom house, but only a roll away bed in the corner, a lamp and a couple of dishes to eat out of. I was lucky enough to have a job. I still worked for the now defunct Retail Merchants Collection Service at the corner of 6th and Robinson in downtown Oklahoma City. A young gentleman, Jon Lopes, had recently moved to Oklahoma to stay with his brother, Chris, who was starting up a fledgling clothing business, came to work as a bill collector. Jon and I became fast friends. He introduced me to his brother and we got on fabulously. Chris had recently gotten out of the U S air force and married. To give the newly weds some space Jon stayed over at my place and hung out.Chris was specializing in silk suits and shirts, and since this was still a pre-Penn Square Bank Oklahoma City there was money to be had in the service industry. Chris would go to the offices o... More About: Good , Gott , Forgotten , Deeds
Making Lemonade from Lemons
2007-07-28 18:47:00 This summer has not exactly gone as planned! Some months ago my thirteen year-old son Trevor, who lives in Oklahoma City and I had planned for him to come and stay with us in Tucson for six weeks. It was the first time he had been away from his Mom for more than two weeks at a time. We planned all the wonderful things we would do from the opening night of the latest Harry Potter movie to a trio to the Pointe South Hotel in Phoenix http://www.pointesouthmtn.com/ , home of three eight-story water slides. I had made arrangements to have him in summer school http://www.lpatucson.org/ for four of the six weeks while I was at work and they had planned visits to Skate County, Old Tucson http://www.oldtucson.com/ , International Wildlife Museum http://www.thewildlifemuseum.org/ and lots of swimming.At the same time my wife's daughter decided to come live with us . She is a twenty two year old Prozac drama queen from hell, and in the middle of a divorce with nowhere else to turn. One makes ... More About: Ryan Gosling , Kellie Pickler , Lemonade , Lemons , Maki
CONCAF Gold Cup Finals
2007-06-24 23:04:00 I cannot think of a game that a team should be so ashamed to be winners of since Argentina beat England with the "Hand of God" goal. The USA beat Mexico 2-1 today in an absolutely pathetic show of soccer. Now my Foxsports channel seems to be non-operational so I had to watch the entire game on Univision, which only broadcasts in Spanish, so my comments are purely my own; I have not been influenced by the commentators at all! There was not a player on the U.S. team that I would have ranked over a 5 out of 10. Howard, the U.S. 'keeper, was put under pressure continuously by the team's porous defense from the opening minutes and had more trouble contending with bad back passes (three of them) from his own players than from the Mexican offense. The one save he had to make should have been caught but he gave away the corner instead. Where did they find Carlos Bocanegra? He looks like and plays like the old rhino, David Unsworth, and as much as Everton fans love our players none would e... More About: Gold , Finals , Gold Cup , Fina
Sweating to Death in Tucson!
2007-06-15 02:21:00 I promise I will write I have just been so busy, with family and work. Soccer season is over and Everton ended up in sixth place to claim their attempt at European glory next season. I have been pulling my hair out due to their inability to sign any new playes. We have "Dithering Dave" as a manager. I miss writing in here everyday but I have spent a lot of time on by book. I am 163 pages into it now and need a couple of momths to wrap it up, or at least the first take. Bear with me and come back. I'll try to writre even if only to fill you in on the new colon cleansing supplements I am taking. See www.DrNatura.com for all the fum filled details and check out the photo gallery! I am in day three (3) so far and nothing to report except headaches as the ready stored toxins in my fat has been re-released on my unsuspecting body. Stay tuned. More About: Tucson , Death , Eating
First childhood memories
2007-05-26 20:31:00 As I work on my first novel I have been reading several books on how to write. I just finished reading Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott and so far can say this is the most inspirational and instructional narrative yet. Perhaps, because she is an active teacher of writing rather just a novelist who tells how they do it, I feel I have received more practical advise on filling out my characters and their dialogue from her advice than any of the others. I now have to sit and let that happen; sit with an empty writing tablet and let my characters tell me who they are and what their dreams and aspirations are, and then pull from my experiences as I write the book. Talking of the book I am 83 pages into it already and have a goal of reaching at least 100 over this long Memo rial Day weekend.Lamott?s strategy to help the creative juices flow is to start by going back into you earliest memories and write about them. I guess it helps you see how your life was formulated so I am going to give that a... More About: Childhood , Memories , Childhood Memories
Thank You Lesley Gore
2007-05-20 18:13:00 ?It?s My Birthday And I?ll (insert what ever is appropriate) If I Want To!? And did I insert and ingest many wonderful things this birthday weekend.It all started with the fire-drill on Friday morning. We had been warned at work that we were to have a drill between 8-12am By 11am it still had not happened so because the office closes at noon on Fridays the boss let us out early so we would not get caught there after 12. A couple of my co-workers and I already had plans to meet at Ten?s to view ladies sans clothes and to drink beer, so we did started off my birthday bash early. About and hour and a half later, after consuming half a dozen lite beers and a shot (courtesy of the establishment as it was my birthday), and the scent of some gyrating tattooed hussy lingering in my lap, I headed home to sleep it off until the next party started!Louisa and I had made plans to meet with a group of friends between 3-7pm, (she would get there at 5), at a new Restaurant in town, Blanco?s Tacos a... More About: Gore , Thank You , Hank
ruminations on life, death and retirement
2007-05-13 02:39:00 I went swimming today. The heat index rose well into the 90's and there seemed little breeze. I lay around the bedroom in the afternoon, reading "Being Dead" by Jim Crace, while my wife snoozed.We seemed to have been touched by death a lot lately. Louisa's Step-Dad, Gene, passed away a week ago. Our friend Sue (who Louisa is out with tonight walking the trails in Sabino Canyon) had her Father die the week before. Louisa and Sue had been planning a girls night last weekend but when Gene died all plans fell about. Louisa flew down to St. Petersburg FL to be with her Mom and brothers (we had just been with them all in March for Mom's 80th birthday). Tonight Louisa and Sue will have time to commiserate with each other and have an evening together, feasting their appetites on snacks and wine as they "wake" their fathers.Just three weeks ago my childhood idol, Alan Ball, succumbed to a heart attack at 61 and today we went to the funeral for Louisa's boss's wife, Roni Rogers, who died... More About: Life , Retirement , Death , Rumi , Retire
All About Football
2007-05-05 01:10:00 With just a couple of weeks left in the regular EPL I have been watching with proverbial bated breath as my beloved Everton scare the crap out of all their supporters by losing matches they should have won and make the last two games much more stressful than need be. Last week we threw in the towel to Manchester United and let them climb back into a game we had put away and the week before we lost to West Ham the last place team in the league at the time! Now we have to go up against Portsmouth, just one point and a couple of places away from us in the standings of the Premier League and then finish the season (again!) with an away game against Chelsinski who are nipping at the heels of Manchester United and trying to take first place. At the same time we have to pray that we beat Portsmouth and Bolton, Tottenham and Reading don't win and misplace us in league positioning as only the top seven qualify for a place in the European competitions next year. We are currently in sixth pla... More About: Football , Dallas Cowboys , Ball , Foot
Tribute to Alan Ball
2007-04-26 02:08:00 I awoke to a normal day, up at five, brewed a cup of coffee while taking a shower and settled in to read the normal sites I read at every morning befoore heading out of the door a little before six. The Internet has taken the newpapers place in this household. Besides most of what I read in the morning I cannot find in the local Tucson Star. By the time my day starts it is already one in the afternoon in England the there is a lot to read about English football. I usually start with the BBC Sports http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/ default.stm followed by News Now http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=E verton which gives me access to all the sites about my beloved Everton, http://www.evertonfc.com, http://www.toffeeweb.com/ and http://www.nsno.co.uk.To my chagrin this morning I surfed from site to site I found the same tragic news; Alan Ball had died. As the news became reality my head sunk into my hands and overcome with grief I burst into tears. Raw emotion overcame me. No... More About: Bute , Tribute , Tribu
Murder Most Foul...An Ode to a Dove
2007-04-24 08:20:00 The backyard of my town home is a courtyard about 30' x 15' pleasantly covered in Saltillo tile. It has a small flower bed with pink and yellow roses against the back wall. The wall stands about 8' high. Looking back at the back door you will see to the right a cluster of plants in the right hand corner, and tho the left two small storage areas built into the structure of the home. The door back doors are technically windows, or at least full length sliding glass doors looking in to the living room and the mast bedroom. Behind me to the right, the piece de resistance, an orange tree about 15 ' in height. As you can imagine the fragrance from their blossoms is quite intoxicating. Often of a Sunday morning I sit outside sipping on a cup of coffee, feet up in a swivelling lounger perusing the the newspaper. Enjoying life. The setting calls for wonderful outside dinner parties where, when it gets dark we light candles, and the stream of rainbow colored Xmas lights that stay up all ... More About: Murder , Most , Dove
The Paradox That is Human Life
2007-04-19 14:03:00 The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways, but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness. We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom. We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We conquered outerspace but not inner space. We've done larger ... More About: Life , Human , Para , That , Uman
A Book Evolves...
More articles from this author:2007-04-15 17:28:00 Well you have finally gone and done it; yes folks, the great experiences I have had writing this blog, and the feed back I have received from you are more than enough to convince me that perhaps there is a novel to be written in me yet. So, hang in there for the wild ride.I have been developing a story theme and basic outline and have spoken about it so long so loud and so often that I am already getting the glassy eyed stare from co-workers to my wife, as if to say I know, you told us now move on!For those of you that do not know yet, the story is a murder mystery set partially on the Appalachian Trail. I am drawing loosely on some of my experiences while hiking the AT, and from my days in Oklahoma and as an International Man of Mystery (oops mean International transfer student) when I first arrived in this country. All these experiences will accumulate into a story of a revenge style murder. I was in Phoenix at a book festival http://www.azbookfestival.org/index.html this weekend ... More About: Book , Evolve 1, 2, 3 |



