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Blips on the Screen

Why am I starting to blog at 8:56 PM? What the hell was I doing this morning? I didn’t sleep late. I did kill two hours watching Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ms. Marvel. I’m not sure if I can continue to watch Ms. Marvel; it plays more like a Disney Channel teen sitcom, complete with animated […]

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For Auld Lang Syne, My Jo,

Should I apologize for not writing yesterday or just accept that I’m finding it difficult to blog every day? Neither; I asked that question instead. I’m exceptionally good at avoidance. It was Friday in June, so I went to the Sunset Singing Circle. This was the first one this year with beautiful weather at our […]

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A Grain of Sand

Last night I made the trek down to Prospect Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn to see Jean Rohe at the Owl. Jean is perhaps may favorite musician and The Owl is a hoot. I should just stop right there; you now know everything you need to know about me. I won’t because you don’t know everything […]

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Moving Singing with the Terrettes

Yesterday was a mental health day; I had appointments with both my psychiatrist and therapist. In the evening I had the best emotional therapy the Friday night Sunset Singing Circle with Terre Roche. I thought it was my last time seeing my therapist. I was wrong, it was the penultimate session. I wasted much of […]

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Dan Doesn’t Know How to Use an Umbrella

How am I supposed to remember all the way back to yesterday? Blogging is hard. Wait, it’s coming to me, I went to a concert! I bet most of My Gentle Readers guessed that. It was a great one, Liz Hanley was joined by Eamon (rhymes with hey hun) O’Leary and Jefferson Hamer. It was […]

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A Quest for Great Music

Yesterday did not start off well, my therapist canceled for the second time in a row. As I can get off on an insanity plea for the next week, I suggest you be very nice to me. I am very trusting that people will understand when I’m joking. Fortunately, my other mental health treatment, live […]

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Ban Joist Not Books

It’s been a not leave the house sort of day. That’s not good; I should have forced myself to leave but I didn’t. It’s not the worst thing as it’s not like I do that every day. Sometimes a single day not moving and sleeping can be acceptable. I did get some things taken care […]

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Deni-Sue and Jethro

I got one sentence into blogging yesterday and stopped. I have no idea what interfered. Now I have to catch up on two days. Good thing nothing happened on Friday. Something was supposed to happen, the Sunset Singing Circle. It was raining and I kept changing my mind if I was going to go. I […]

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Rohe v Wade

Last you heard from me I was tired and sore but planning on going out. Then it hit me. Why should I go out for pleasure when I’m tired and sore? Dan would understand, so I canceled. It is usually the right decision to go out, this time it wasn’t. Not only that but I […]

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From Vienna to the Citi

I’m finally catching up on my blogging. There is no reason I didn’t do this earlier other than lack of energy and my issues initiating action. I’ve had an action packed few days. Well, OK, not that action-packed but enough that my body is aching. On Sunday I went with Fred and his friend Josephine […]