Made in the U.S.A.: American Kids are gonna Party In The U.S.A. because It’s America!

Well hello, Monday! It’s a brand new month! And this week is of course the 4th of July – anyone else already done with the premature fireworks lighter-uppers that stress out the dogs, cats, and kids? I love the 4th … Continue reading

need a Vacation from all the Noise – we can be New Romantics with no Wasted Time!

Well that was fast. The first quarter of 2016 already done? I’m not going to be a broken record and point out that time is flying by too fast, because you’re intelligent enough to have already figured it out. It’s … Continue reading

Shut Me Up and Kiss Me Quiet because i’m Confident and i’m gonna Love Myself!

Why do weekends seem to go by so fast? Yeah, I know – ‘time flies when you’re having fun’, right? At least Monday doesn’t have to be as mundane as normally perceived, what with some music to thwart the mundane … Continue reading

let’s have a Good Time with Shiftwork and the Drinking Class because it’s Five O’Clock Somewhere!

Here we are with another Monday. How is it that weekends seem to go by so fast? I suppose that whole thing about time flying when you’re having fun must have something to do with it.  “Fun” is an understatement … Continue reading

Technological Angst – and I’m a Rebel… Random Tuesday Thoughts Rebel with Coffee

Last day of March? Man, I really need to stop blinking. Time flies when you’re having fun – and even when it’s not so much fun. You know, like last week turning out to be a bust and all. So … Continue reading

Summer is coming! It’s a great time to #DiscoverBoating! (#mc sponsored)

Summer is right around the corner – and in some parts of the country, it’s already here! Well, if you count the gorgeous  sunny weather we’ve been blessed with lately here in the Pacific Northwest. I sure do! One of … Continue reading

Having fun on National Pretzel Day in a Friday Fragments kind of way.

Today it happens to be National Pretzel Day!   Centuries ago, Catholic monks created the first pretzels from scraps of leftover dough.  The unique knot shape represented the Holy Trinity, but the significance of this symbol has evolved over the course … Continue reading