Rest in peace, Earl Simone Thursday, March 29, 2012 Earl Scruggs, bluegrass banjo-ist, died yesterday of natural causes at the age of 88. He was a m… Read more
Goodbye Ol' Paint Simone Friday, March 23, 2012 As she looked in better days Well, it finally happened. Roger replaced his old car --the 1992 … Read more
It's Spring Simone Tuesday, March 20, 2012 Hello spring! You're always welcome. Who would ever turn you away? You with your champagne buds… Read more
Thank God I'm not still in library school Simone Sunday, March 18, 2012 I stumbled across something I had saved on the computer from one of my online library science class… Read more
Bjork Rerun Simone Saturday, March 17, 2012 I just have to post this again. This is a video I just can't get enough of, and anyway, it… Read more
International Women's Day Simone Thursday, March 08, 2012 Poster for Women's Day, March 8, 1914. Claming voting right for women. Just want to take th… Read more
There are aliens in Leawood, and I have proof. Simone Tuesday, March 06, 2012 I think I've solved the puzzle, I've cracked the code, I've figured out the myste… Read more
The Waters of March Simone Thursday, March 01, 2012 March, it means so many things: A limited number of days left when my comfy sweaters will stil… Read more
World Refrigeration Day Everyone chill out! June 26th is World Refrigeration Day, which gives tribute to refrigeration, air-conditioning and t… Keep reading
Free Floating Phantasm Okay, I've given myself a month to fart around and just be free. Now I should look for something writerly to plug … Keep reading
Chick-O-Stick This is still on an egg theme, but today the chicks in Mrs. Galloway's 4th grade class are hatching. My daughter t… Keep reading
Is That Bjork In Your Pocket, Or Are You Just Glad To See Me? This happened to me this morning:As a special Friday treat, I stopped by a coffeeshop on the way to work. While I was w… Keep reading
Grain Elevators, Waiting Grain Elevator in Nekoma, Kansas Roger sat at the kitchen table this morning, bolts and nuts of all sizes spread out b… Keep reading
Big Apples Several weeks ago, Roger brought home some really big apples from the Farmer's Market. Normally I prefer the smalle… Keep reading