Oh, don’t worry, this isn’t going to be that technical. Women have always been information managers. What comes into the home and family sphere, what goes out; the interaction of the personal spheres of interaction between larger systems such as commerce, education, religion, and families has been the purview of women. Men have traditionally been […]
H is for "HELP, Windows 8 Ate My Apps!"
Wiindows 8 ate my Microsoft Office Apps! I have had a PC for approximately two days and Windows already ate my apps. How on earth did PC users survive all these years? I only have owned a PC for hours and have already been very, very glad I bought a service agreement with the PC. […]
G is for Gelato
Some of the best Gelato in the world can be found in Tucson, AZ. Frost is on the far side of town from us, but we managed a quick visit after we signed some documents we needed to at the office of our tax accountant that is right around the corner from Frost. I have not been to […]
Sunday is a Day Off or a Day for Free Writing
Since I am writing, it definitely is not a day off, so this must be free writing. The A to Z Blogging Challenge that is taking place this month gives participants a day off each week. I really, really like this whole thing of having a day off each week; it is civilized. But this […]
E for "Enjoy Cleaning," Really?
I have enjoyed cleaning cleaning in the past but it isn't something of which I am proud. I joined cleaners anonymous. That was a joke, Son. My attitude about cleaning is exactly like Mr. Natural, R. Crumb's Comix book hero: I find cleaning difficult to impossible to start, then mere drudgery as I begin, and […]
Wet Earth in Spring
The prompt I'm using today comes from Nablopomo and I've chosen it because today is the day for the Letter D in the Blogging A to Z Challenge: “In Spring at the end of the day you should smell like DIRT.” — Margaret Atwood This image is from Morguefile.com and reminds me of early Spring […]