Wednesday November 4 2020 This morning President Trump claims that he’s already won the election against Biden. A premature announcement at best and, at worst, a false statement. As absentee ballots are still being counted, our president states that he will go to the supreme court to stop the voting. “We’ll be going to … Continue reading 107. Ballot Box Hangover
Author: Donna Black-Sword
106. Election Day
Tuesday November 3 2020 Election Day “... because the only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged; remember that.” President Trump in August 2020 Fraudulent, faked, and rigged results are what our president, in his own words, is most worried about, a sentiment he continually shares with his followers. … Continue reading 106. Election Day
105. Spiral
Monday November 2 2020 As COVID-19 in the United States is on the rise for the third time this year and breaking new daily records, we’re here in our corner of southwestern Ohio anxiously twiddling our thumbs and waiting our turn. So far no one in our immediate family circle or workplaces have even tested … Continue reading 105. Spiral
104. Another Isolation
Saturday October 31 2020 We don’t get trick or treaters at our homestead. My educated guess is because we don’t have a sidewalk and it’s rather sketchy to cross our busy road that separates the like of us from the suburban plat dwellers. It would slow down the youngsters and reduce their potential candy yield. … Continue reading 104. Another Isolation
103. We were wolves once
Friday October 30 2020 Time for something normalizing. I got a chance to get the dogs out for their annual autumn and Halloween photo shoots, despite the deficiency of the required resources of time and energy. New this year is doing the whole work-it-baby with my dogs directly in view of the new neighbors. "Put … Continue reading 103. We were wolves once
102. Debating our future
Saturday October 24 2020 Chatter this week has been who won the final presidential debate, with the clear champion being the moderator who was successful in keeping the thing from catching on fire. None of the chaos that we saw the last time. Even better, we got the stuff we need, like full sentences and … Continue reading 102. Debating our future
101. Analog Memories
Wednesday October 21 2020 Growing up in the 1970’s with three available television channels wasn’t nearly as medieval as it seems as we look back to those days of analog. After all, if you had the bonus kid brother to serve as a ground to the rabbit-ears antenna, you could sometimes get a fourth channel: … Continue reading 101. Analog Memories
100. Hard Pass on the Salad
Saturday October 17 2020 So, Kroger has reopened their communal salad bar station. I was shopping yesterday after work to find inspiration for a quick and easy dinner to bring the end the week to a full stop and noticed the grazing bar was stocked again. Kroger closed the thing down back when the restaurants … Continue reading 100. Hard Pass on the Salad
99. Fat Bear Week
Saturday October 3 2020 Honky Chonk Beardonkadonk I will practice saying that until I perfect the chonkiness of its lovely rhythm. The National Park Service has come to our rescue with a distraction to this week’s news shitstorm by introducing the unexpected hashtag of #FatBearWeek. A Fat Bear Week contender fishes for salmon. NPS/N. Boak … Continue reading 99. Fat Bear Week
98. Is COVID-19 Ego-resistant?
Friday October 2 2020 Holy ‘rona, what a week, y'all. Ok, so first President Trump makes his nomination for a supreme court justice to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Against Justice Ginsburg’s wishes for everyone to wait until after the election, because Trump. Then there was the presidential debate, which was a cluster-fuck, can we all … Continue reading 98. Is COVID-19 Ego-resistant?









