Monthly Archives: November 2001

The Music in My Head

I went to Wal-Mart earlier tonight to pick up a new soundcard for this old computer. It needs it, because I don’t have a PCI soundcard for it. As I wandered through the Electronics department, I stopped by and picked up a Collective Soul CD.
As I checked out, it made me think again [...]

Riding in Cars with Grandmothers

N.B.: I’ve been inspired to write a little more here in the sense of a journal, and I will. I got to thinking journal-type thoughts while I was AFK [Away From Keyboard]. I hope you enjoy.
Riding in the car with my grandmother is always a dicey situation. If you know where you’re [...]

An Ode to Shoes

I pull on my old worn-out shoes
To travel roads where I have been
I feel that I’ve got naught to lose
In going back once more, again
The shoes they fill a simple need
The soles of feet they keep from bleed
Once stout and strong and full of life
Now broken, musty from the strife
These shoes have been a friend [...]

Just Four Things

It’s a slow Wednesday morning, and since Aaron listed this on his site, and I found it interesting, I’ll put my responses below:

Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs…

Todd came back from the farm yesterday to play a couple games of hockey. [I am unsurprised.] He called me last night around 9:00, as he was leaving the Iceplex, wondering where I was. At the time, I was standing in the SGA office. [I am unsurprised.] We made plans [...]