Monday. Same song, next verse

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Photo by Taras Chernus on Unsplash


Although if the plan that I implemented this morning (this post was written by faith on Sunday evening) is effective, there will be fewer Oreos in my life.

Not zero. Fewer.

It’s Monday and it looks like Spring is here, although there are rumblings amongst the weather elites that we’re not quite done with winter.

Back to the plan. It involves some Sunday evening prep, so here are few things to consider for today.

We’ll see you tomorrow.

The 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards were presented on February 26, 2023. I didn’t watch, but that’s not the point. A friend posted the In Memoriam segment. It tugs at the heart strings to realize we lost so many greats in the last year.



#gnomesfortheholidays Thirteen of One Hundred

On a lighter note, I’m continuing with The 100 Day Project. Although ideas for differently attired gnomes are getting harder to create.

From the mouth of babes:

8-Year-Old Going To Bed Asks For A Glass Of Water And Also How God Is Still Good When Terrible Things Happen In The World
The Babylon Bee

Not so Presidential…

‘How dare you’: Mother of two sons who died from fentanyl demands Biden apologize for laughing about her story
FOXNews
‘Don’t be a coward. Do something,’ Kiessling said in a response to President Biden

In other news because, yes, I am counting, we are 42 weeks away from Christmas.

Sure you have plenty of shopping time left. But those of us who are Christmas performers have about ten fewer weeks.

 

 

 


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Finally, today is also National Dentists’ Day.

Here’s a clip of my childhood dentist and the reason I have decades work of deteriorating dental work.


 

Five or so for Friday: March 3, 2023

Photo by Josh Olalde on Unsplash

Hail Friday! Blessed art thou among weekdays.

No disrespect intended. But honestly, a full five-day week after a four-day week can be challenging, and we’ve got to make it to Memorial Day for the next day off.

Except for our week at the beach in April. Have I mentioned that we’re going to the beach in April?

Last year we traded our traditional summer week for spring break. Chilly? Yes, it can be. But we’re able to get a much better deal on a house. I mean, if you can sit in your living room and watch the ocean, do you really need to go outside that much?

Plus, I’m going to get all the sun I need at the water park this summer. Not to mention my Old Man Bucket List Road Trip ™ to the Grand Canyon.

I apparently need some more time off because yesterday I sat through half a Zoom meeting with hundreds of people before I realized my name was showing as “Santa Claus.”

I mean, it’s not wrong, but…

Enough of that. Here are some things to look at before you hit your weekend.

See you on Monday.

Well darn…

“The “if I had time” lie is a convenient way to ignore the fact that novels require being written and that writing happens a sentence at a time. Sentences can happen in a moment. Enough stolen moments, enough stolen sentences, and a novel is born — without the luxury of time.”

Author Julia Cameron in The Right to Write

Tricksy

Lori Lightfoot Blames Election Loss On ‘Tricksy Hobbitses’
The Babylon Bee
“They stole it from us!!” wailed Ms. Lightfoot. “Nasty, tricksy little hobbitses!!”

Youngkin’s Popularity

Youngkin’s approval rating up by 5 points, new Roanoke College poll finds
Cardinal News
The poll says 57% of Virginians approve of the job he’s doing, his highest ranking ever in the survey.

Born on this Day

That’s the responsibility of all actors: to keep your character as vibrant as possible. I just live my life and I like my characters to live that life, too. At least Scotty, anyway, because Scotty is the closest to Jimmy Doohan that I’ve ever done.

1920 – James Doohan, Canadian-American actor and soldier, James Doohan, Scotty from Star Trek TOS, was born on this day in 1920 (died 2005)

 


On this day in 1931, The United States adopted The Star-Spangled Banner as the national anthem.