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Bloody Rock: Thirty-Two
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Red Stripe paused as he looked out of the hold of the wrecked ship at the canon sitting amid a pile of boulders. The planet was a dusty piece of crap worthless rockpile junk ball that a squid wouldn’t waste a sucker pad on. But, half of Williams’ fleet was making a stand on this rock, and his men were manning some of the cannon on the perimeter of their base. 8220;How we doing? 8221; Red Stripe asked as he skidded to a stop behind the gun shield. Red Stripe laughed along with JJ...
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1womanwalking: pantry raid
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Observations from the sidewalk. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. There are a few things in my pantry that have fallen out of favor. In the past year, I've decided to keep sugar out of my kitchen. I'm finding it pretty difficult, actually. I enjoy me some sugar now and then, but I figured I can go out for a sweet treat if I really want one. No sweets at home, (except when some wonderful friend gives us a jar of his Mom's preserved pears! I'm not one of those survivalists that keeps 3 years worth of food. Ah, but ...
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1womanwalking: minimalism
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Observations from the sidewalk. The Story of Stuff. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Floating leaf tiny quilts. I sing the body in motion. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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1womanwalking: April 2015
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Observations from the sidewalk. Friday, April 24, 2015. Book review - The Unwinding. The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America. In this case, I was in Montreal, playing the corporate wife with nothing to do but sightsee. Once I finished the book, I searched out a nice little used bookstore in the Ville-Marie and traded it in for something to read on the way home. (future post on No Logo. Even though I have lived through this period of American history, I didn’t understand the impact of the...
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Bloody Rock: Thirty-One
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. The Champlain was a wreck. Two cannon blasts had torn through vital parts of the ship simultaneously. The anti-personnel rounds had done some structural damage, but the energy levels of the radiation had been precisely tuned to slaughter the crew. Because the ship was far from destroyed, the remaining crew, with luck, could patch the holes, make the ship spaceworthy again, and perhaps survive long enough to be rescued. From the shadow of the cannon, a number of Core Planet scout...
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1womanwalking: January 2015
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Observations from the sidewalk. Friday, January 30, 2015. It's been a week of no walks. Early this week, the flu took over our lives. I did manage a short 2-block walk to CVS. To get aspirin and more tissues on Wednesday morning, but haven't seen the sidewalk since then. This morning I discovered a package that has been sitting just outside our apartment door, for 2 days, apparently. The calendar says today is Friday. In 1918, when The Great Pandemic. Nourishment was also a big issue. Most people in ...
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Bloody Rock: About Bloody Rock
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First, and most important, this is. Based on a true story. Back in the the late '90's I learned the story this is based on, and the screenplay took off from there. Screenplays are a tough sell. But the structure and nature of the story-telling is also addicting. I submitted the screenplay to Slam-Fi screenplay contest and got good notes. Rather that try to sell the screenplay, I added a novel to make a two-part package. Irresistible, right? But, it interested me and still does. How to market it? Or, perh...
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1womanwalking: flu
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Observations from the sidewalk. Friday, January 30, 2015. It's been a week of no walks. Early this week, the flu took over our lives. I did manage a short 2-block walk to CVS. To get aspirin and more tissues on Wednesday morning, but haven't seen the sidewalk since then. This morning I discovered a package that has been sitting just outside our apartment door, for 2 days, apparently. The calendar says today is Friday. In 1918, when The Great Pandemic. Nourishment was also a big issue. Most people in ...
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1womanwalking: ice cream + me = bff
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Observations from the sidewalk. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Ice cream me = bff. Late one evening, on vacation in Portland, OR last year, I stood in line on the sidewalk at Salt and Straw. With my family and the neighbors and waited my turn for the store-made delights. I happily licked a strawberry-honey-balsamic-black pepper. Cone while my sister sampled the lavender. Our treats were all the more delicious for the opportunity to relax and chat in the long line. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).