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September 21, 2014

Sunday Snippets

There are not just costumes and panels at Comic Con, there’s also a chance for new and old artists to show off their work. I love to see the Artist’s Alley. I never see enough of the new arti...


September 19, 2014

Militant Me

The Great Geezer with his new Bowler at Comic Con, 2014. We are not an adventurous lot this week. I had nightmares about being sent to the wrong mammogram place, and G didn’t feel well all nigh...


September 18, 2014

Reactionary

Bow of the Midway I had one of those days yesterday. I started the work day with a massive hyperactive attack courtesy of the steroids. Why the first shot didn’t bother me, I don’t know, but ...


September 17, 2014

Rain

Thunder, lightening, and actual rain. Not here, of course, but at a beach further up the coast it proved a gully washer. Winds up to 100 miles per hour blew through the city knocking out power...


September 16, 2014

Heat

The lines look a little like a hula skirt waving in the wind. Moving on to the next item in my annual physical stuff. Last week shoulder and hand. Yesterday eyes. Today hand surgeon. I’ve he...


September 15, 2014

Moving Along

On the ‘Tole Mour’, Festivall of Sail, 2014. Life jerks along. I have a lovely collection of birthday cards to display. Thank you all for taking the time. Another beautiful picture of mother a...


September 14, 2014

Family

Dr. Jim, G, and me at this year’s birthday dinner at The Brigantine. G and I finally talked. Talking helps a lot. Breaks the barriers. Oh, tangled web we weave while trying to be polite. On o...


September 13, 2014

Inspired

Celia, of “Celia’s Blue Planet,” inspired me this afternoon with a list. Oh, I’ve grown foggy and listless here and needed a poke. Worries: Yes, I have been doing those things that are sugge...


September 11, 2014

Response on the Water

The evacuation of lower Manhattan. Video thanks to G Captain.com (My apologies, but this format transforms the videos into multiples. Mea Culpa.) <object width=”560” height=”315”><par...


September 11, 2014

9/11

2014 No fur. 2014 Selfie Poor guy. I came home from work yesterday to find him in bed groaning to welcome me. He rarely gets sick, and I feel very sorry for him. He insists on taking me out ...


September 10, 2014

Drawing a Selfie

Early 1980’s. Yesterday I tried to draw myself, and it doesn’t look like me. I don’t think of myself as fat. Large, yes, but not morbidly obese…which I now am. The antique fountain pen jammed...


September 09, 2014

Tuesday's Tidbits

Virga over San Diego and a sub. All day I, and other’s here, look out the windows, look south watching for the storm to come in. The greasy yellow grey clouds have us all fascinated. By dinner ...


September 08, 2014

Bits of the Star

The Star at sea in 1984. Photo: M Dowd. It says on top: Donald L. Gibson & Co, Ramsey, Isle of Man. The iron hulled “Star of India”, which is at the heart of the San Diego Maritime Muse...


September 07, 2014

Sandals

Leaving Vegas, 2007. It doesn’t look like rain out there. We wait. While we follow the latest projected paths of the storm, we keep life normal. I look up shoe stores. Hours, locations, and c...


September 06, 2014

Hurricane Norbert

The last time a full fledged hurricane hit San Diego was iin 1858. This time the experts are predicting Hurricane Norbert to be downgraded to a tropical storm before it reaches us. Still, tropi...


Crew members loosen the sails on the “American Pride.” Among the entertainments offered this year were cannon battles. The two ships taking part in this great endeavor were the three master the...


September 03, 2014

Still Smiling

Mr. and Mrs. Roundy having fun. 2014 Here we are in our broadness. It’s ok. The doc didn’t scream at me for which I will be forever grateful. I did get an eye appointment, and G will drive a...


September 02, 2014

Festival of Sail - I

I learned a lot this hot day by the bay. The ships were beautiful, but they were almost all small. Next year there will be bigger ships. One has to invite them years in advance. I learned t...


August 31, 2014

Confessions of an Old Slob

“America” entering San Diego harbor, 2009 Perhaps every home has a moment like this. We rush in after work. That bag or this bag will be going somewhere else tomorrow, so we put the bag down i...


August 30, 2014

Change is in the Air

“What are your plans for today,” the Great Geezer asked me naively. He didn’t really want to know. “Clean the BBQ, start cleaning out the garage, and dinner with Dr. Jim at 1630 after the muse...


August 28, 2014

More Books

I go to work on Wednesdays not knowing what I will find. Yesterday appeared to be a quiet day until I blinked. Poof, there was a whole library, mostly JD Robb/Norah Roberts volumes, in four g...


August 26, 2014

Summer's End

The official end of summer seems to be here again. Today we sang happy birthday to one of the water aerobics ladies whose birthday it is tomorrow. She won’t be here. School is starting for he...


August 25, 2014

Sunday Snippits on A Monday

Sunday morning G and I went up to Clairemont Mesa to the Mysterious Galaxy Independent Bookstore. G vanished into a game store just down the way, and I stepped into the bookstore. I froze. ...


August 23, 2014

A Saturday

I was owned by one of these for 12 years. I’d love to have this one, but good looks don’t mean good condition. Himself: He played with his space game this morning while I read my space myster...


No coffee this morning, no meds, I’m just like this doll that came in to the store yesterday. It’s the yearly physical time this morning. And did I complain that I was hungry? G's driving. I...


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