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Category: Story
So, I’m into architecture – and I’m not picky as to period, as long as it’s authentic to its time. Okay, I lied, I am picky – but these seem to sing Palm Springs – and it’s a nice tune… Top Dog, aka, my Mister was very sweet and snapped…
I know one day I will own a Kindle – but, for now let me enjoy the gravity and enchantment of a book.
No worries, no responsibilities, no deadlines, no appointments, no meetings, no agenda, no obligations, and I think I can handle it for just about a week… Christmas week. How about you? Wishing you a New Year of civility, accomplishment, profound good humor, and love.
2012 – Holidays with a stack of books, a ham (I’m not referring to my husband), and a desert sojourn
Top dog and I are venturing out for a spell. At Midnight on Christmas Eve look for Santa and his reindeer flying above Wilshire Blvd. In the morning I’ll be cooking for twenty-one. Oh my! I wish you all a joyous-warm-wonderful holiday, Vickie
If you watched television anytime from the 1960s through the 1980s chances are if you were laughing Bill Persky had a hand in the script. Now in his eighties he’s got himself a WordPress site and published a book that I can’t wait to get my mitts on, a memoir…
Download a copy here, or grab one old school for a real page turning immersion in Southern California: . http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3750856?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=140×240 . . JOURNAL OF AMERICAN PROGRESS AND OTHER SHORT STORIES Andy Hurvitz crafts a collection of short stories, of people caught in the illusory melting pot of Los Angeles. In…