Monthly Archives: November 2016

Saturday Night Live Spoofs

Apparently Trump didn’t like the latest Saturday Night Live. He twittered watched parts of @nbcsnl Saturday Night Live last night. It is a totally one-sided, biased show – nothing funny at all. Equal time for us? Apparently he missed this … Continue reading

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Amen to That

November 20, 2016  

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Wind and Dead Trees

It was windy Thursday, so there were a gazillion trees across the roads. Andy and some neighbors cleared the worst of them, and he will hopefully finish the job today. A tree clobbered the brown gate on the road some … Continue reading

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Tooting

  I’d rather “toot” on my harmonica, or tap on my kiddie’s glockenspiel.   Life is a lot more fun when we get our egos out of the way. November 18, 2016  

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Speed Flying

You’d never catch me doing this, but the video is another reminder that different people like different things. And the scenery is gorgeous. November 16, 2016  

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Music for Preschoolers

I wanted some simple tunes to play on my harmonica, so I searched the web for music for preschoolers. One of the things I found was this video of a three-year-old: It wasn’t quite what I was looking for. November … Continue reading

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Sympathy Card

This reminds me of a fellow I knew years ago. He said, You know when you’re in trouble when your doctor asks you, “Tell me, Mr. S…, do you believe in God?” He laughed when he told me, but he … Continue reading

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Smart Dog!

November 14, 2016  

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Premonitions

Premonitions. You can’t always trust them. November 13, 2016  

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My New Toy

It cost all of $5.06, including shipping, at Amazon. (The last I looked the price has gone up slightly.) Why would I buy a kids’ harmonica? Because I read a recent Wall Street Journal article, Why a Hospital Has a … Continue reading

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