“A Team Dachshund Incident”
– by Sophie Belle (the good Dog) “Vee must hurry, Daphne. Zee humans could be home any second,” Mr. Pete, the tweeny Dachshund said. He’s German gentleman, a sleek sort, […]
– by Sophie Belle (the good Dog) “Vee must hurry, Daphne. Zee humans could be home any second,” Mr. Pete, the tweeny Dachshund said. He’s German gentleman, a sleek sort, […]
“You seem pretty angry today. Or is it impatient?” she began. She had found me in my room, where I can always be found, sitting on the bed with the […]
In the continuing theme of learning and growing, I had the idea to look up vegetarian dietary tips on the internet. I have yet to look at the actual page […]
The city square has stood for a long time. Longer than anyone who lives in the city can guess. Before it was made of concrete pavement, it was cobblestone; before […]
(a mostly true story) Picture this! The dead of Friday night before the tail-end of last Thursday, Nate and I were on my front stoop talking about various herbal remedies […]
Or is it “on the threshold?” Doesn’t matter, it’s eyes toward the horizon now! Yesterday’s grab for clarity brought two points, Gloria Gaynor and the growing mind. And yeah, they […]
There’s a whole mess a-stuff buzzin’ around the ol’ brain today! Perhaps the most interesting of which, as of 12.43pm, was arriving at the Dowton Abbey Krogers just as Gloria […]
The roughest draft of Ch. 2 of my project before work interrupted its progress. (Errors and all!) =) Ch. 1 in archives, of course.
(* = She would probably be aghast that I called her that.) In 2008, Amy Tan would stand before a crowd and talk about how all the forces of the […]
I learned a few things yesterday about kids, but also about adults. In fact, I’m pretty sure it’s a secret to everybody, but did you know that kids become adults?! […]
Tales of humour, whimsy and courgettes
Karen DeMers Dowdall