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Tucker
Gave Tucker Cat his medicine tonight. We know he’s not feeling well because he didn’t fight us much at all. Just sat there and let me pry open his mouth so Sally could shove a couple of pills down his … Continue reading
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Rainbow
Saw this fantastic rainbow driving home on Foster Road yesterday. Even though I was heading in that direction, I never did find the pot of gold.
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Now is the best time to be alive
What made writing the magnum opus that was my last post so incredibly tolerable? The fact that I live in the future, where I can use a machine that has more computing power than 100 computers from 1965 and is … Continue reading
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The obligatory “It’s been a long time since I posted last. I promise to write more. I have entries all but written in my brain, I just need to barf them onto the page.” Post
So, yeah. It’s been a while. It’s been a while for a lot of different reasons. All of the usual suspects are involved: work, life, yard work, spending time with the Fetching Mrs. Bixby and the family, etc. etc, blah … Continue reading
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Extraordinary Measures
The Fetching Mrs. and I saw Extraordinary Measures this afternoon. This is the true story of a father, John Crowley, played by Brendan Fraser, with two kids stricken with Pompe disease, who goes to extraordinary measures to find a treatment … Continue reading
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