Tech Transition
Long story short: we all have new phones. My new Samsung Galaxy S4 is housed in the fugliest OtterBox they had available (grey/neon pink); Kiddo’s S4 and Shawn’s S3 are Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
Head category for personal stuff and personal projects
Long story short: we all have new phones. My new Samsung Galaxy S4 is housed in the fugliest OtterBox they had available (grey/neon pink); Kiddo’s S4 and Shawn’s S3 are Continue Reading →
I am not a fan of the terms “branding” or “building a personal brand” but it is the best way to describe “putting out a consistent message.” At the beginning Continue Reading →
Rarely a day goes by when there isn’t a study released about what we should and shouldn’t eat. Rarely a week goes by that I don’t think, “I should be Continue Reading →
Each of us spent the long weekend fighting sinus cold; for me and Kiddo it peaked yesterday. Today, though, we maintained “hang mode” and ended up watching a collection of Continue Reading →
I have a dirty little secret in my past: I was a card-carrying Young Socred — the youth arm of the Social Credit Party of BC. I’m not nearly as Continue Reading →
I wanted to write a few haiku but didn’t have anything in mind so, using the Creative Random Word Generator, I got these three words: fare, mud, and rash, and Continue Reading →
to my body, that works so hard to lift, contain and transport all that makes me me every thought and emotion that lives inside this flesh and there is a Continue Reading →
Poetry, like art, tends to be extremely personal. Either you like it or you don’t — and sometimes there’s no way to explain what it is that you like or Continue Reading →
There are a few things I am not very good at — scratch that; there are a few tasks I suck at. today I hit an intersection of some of Continue Reading →
In my last post, I gave you a peek of the cover I’d designed for SmoothieJune: reviews, recipes, and reflections on a month of smoothies. Even though I like it Continue Reading →