Thursday, April 30, 2020

Did You Know


Did you know, the etymology research of walrus and waggle, among other W words, in the OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY was done by JRR Tolkien?
Information garnered from 150 Interesting Facts About our Favorite Authors

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Tuesday

Tuesday greetings.
The roses are blooming.
The amaryllis has completely opened.
AND...
He looks so innocent when he sleeps doesn't he?
AND...
Another picture from the bro's hospital room.  He had to go back in for a brief stent but he is out and doing fine. Beautiful, huh?

AND...
The HH got me a windspinner. Have you seen them or have them?  They're fascinating to watch.
Got masks? 
I was surprised at the number of people that weren't wearing masks when we made a run to one of the 'essential stores' this weekend. Including the clerks.

AND...
For the frontliners, the stay-at-homers and maskwearers, here's a freebie (where offered).


Thanks to Stacy at Magic Love Crow for hosting me.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Did You Know

Did you know, the phrase "dead as a doornail" originated with William Shakespeare?
Information garnered from 150 Interesting Facts About our Favorite Authors

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Tuesday

One of those titmice flew on the porch again. This time with Frank in hot pursuit. I got the cat in and the bird out. Slow learner? I think so. 
AND...
Pictures from the garden. As you can see in the first pic, the weeds are alive and well.
This is the inside of the above Iris.
Sitting on the tool shed.
Our Christmas Amaryllis decided to celebrate Easter instead and opened up Easter morning.
I got a giggle out of this and thought you might too:) Thanks for sharing, Tony.
Pandemic Journal by Tony Ricciardelli

Depressing News 24/7
Turn off that damn TV.
Wash my hands
My palms smell like lilacs.
Wear a mask
There’s sneeze-snot in my bandana.
Mind the six-feet rule
Back off, Jack.
Toilet paper Shortage
Tear me a page out of that paperback.
Empty meat coolers
Spam is king.
Missing the grandkids
Maris is teething.
COVID-19
Who started this mess?

Close the schools
Makes no difference.
Work from home
Love that Kelly Clarkson show.
Take-out only
Not gonna happen.
Consumers panic
Hoarder freaks.
Stare into the refrigerator
Thought the food fairy may have stopped by.
Smile at self in the mirror
Creepy bastard.
A-symptomatic
How the hell would I know?
COVID-19
Anybody getting laid, these Days?







A mouthful of chocolate chips
I’m on my third bag.
Jonesin’ for shrimp and grits
A new culinary challenge.
Goodbye social life
My wife is okay to hang out with, 
but . . .
Conspiracy theories
Blame the Illuminati.
Remembering the good old days
Looking at old photos and my 
H.S. yearbook.
Walmart is out of hand-sanitizer
Will gasoline suffice?
Confusion
My colonoscopy has been canceled.
COVID-19
Somebody coughed on a cop.

Walk the neighborhood
Where did all these kids come from?
Social Media lifeline
Did you watch the Masked Singer
 last night?
Sext me, please.
Bonding with my dogs
Love those mutts.
Imagining the worst
What if I die and they find my porn?
Hoping for the best
It’s just allergies.
Pessimism reigns
No baseball this year. I just know it.
Thinking about confession
Not necessary, I’m just a 
low-level  sinner.  
COVID-19
Hope I live to write about it





April, 2020



Got Masks
Got masks? Did you enjoy Tony's journal as much as I did? What's in your garden?

A freebie (where offered) for the frontliners, mask wearers and stay-at-homers.

Available at Amazon

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Did You Know

Did you know, John Adams believed walking ten miles a day would cure the common cold? Cough. Cough. Hack. Hack.
And a huge thank you to the beautiful and talented Jacqui Murray for helping me get the word out on MATEO at her blog today.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Friday's Good Read...Whoops It's Wednesday


Today's my cover release so I'm borrowing the Wacky Writerly Wednesday slot.
Blurb:

A modern day, shape-shifting sheriff.

He’s the sheriff of a sparsely populated county in Montana. His blood brother and childhood best friend is Chief of Police on the Blackfoot Reservation, but they no longer speak. His deputy is a Southern transplant with the body of a high-priced call girl, a voice of honey and a mouth of a trucker. And if that’s not enough, he’s got a secret that would stun those that know him best. Other than that, it’s business as usual for Sheriff Mateo Grey.

 

Preorder Link: https://tinyurl.com/MateosLaw

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