Tuesday, April 14
Did You Know?
I maintain 7 blogs on a regular but not daily basis...
On the home page of this blog, on the right hand side, you will notice there are links to three other blogs:
Reflections: White Scorpion
My Cancer Journey
A Bipolar Scorpion
BUT,
I also maintain three other blogs at:
Tumblr
Note: There is "X" rated material on Facebook and Tumblr so visit those at your own risk...
Also,
I have added several pages to my Reflections: White Scorpion blog that I will try to maintain on a daily basis as well. Being retired, I have plenty of time.
Monday, April 13
Staying at Home -- 5th Week
For my wife and I, we started staying at home March 16, 2020, and I remember when I went to my
monthly cancer treatment last month on March 26, I was wearing a surgical mask and disposable gloves and made a point of gargling mouthwash in my car before leaving the parking lot... We postponed all our medical appointment until the month of June except for those that were critical to our health and for one I had a video teleconference...
Once or twice a week, my wife who has a better immune system than I do, drives to a restaurant for a take out meal so that we can support our local restaurants as best as we can.
From what I have heard on FOX NEWS, many Americans are having a difficult time staying at home because they are the most comfortable and relaxed when they are around other people. I logically understand why it is difficult for those people while at the same time cannot identify with those feelings because I have never needed to be around people for my happiness or sense of self-worth or comfort.
What do I do each day?
First of all, I give our three cats their morning treats and then fill their food bowls which are typically empty from their nocturnal hunger...
Second, I watch FOX News for a couple of hours while drinking coffee in an effort to stimulate my body to have a bowel movement... sounds crazy... but, this has been a routine for me since 1966 and 99% of the time it works perfectly...
Third, I start writing...
I have a Composition Notebook in which I write each day. It could be thoughts, feelings, concerns, a list of things to do, financial analysis of our future funds, recipes that I found on the Internet, counting my calories for a meal I want to cook, a political opinion, ideas for a novel, and possibly a poem which does not happen that often anymore.
I review my 4 blogs and make sure that something is ready to be posted for the day and if not, then I create a post and schedule it.
Fourth, I eat breakfast and take my 6 morning pills.
Fifth, I work on my chores either inside the house or outside the house.
Sixth, is lunch.
Seventh, is preparing article for my blogs which includes research.
Eighth, I cook something if I need to and if I don't I play with the cats.
Ninth, I eat dinner
Tenth, I watch something that we recorded on Cable or a series on Netflix until it is time for my evening pills and bed.
This is my routine and it never gets old.
I am comfortable being with my wife and cats and writing.
I want for nothing.
I am content.
monthly cancer treatment last month on March 26, I was wearing a surgical mask and disposable gloves and made a point of gargling mouthwash in my car before leaving the parking lot... We postponed all our medical appointment until the month of June except for those that were critical to our health and for one I had a video teleconference...
Once or twice a week, my wife who has a better immune system than I do, drives to a restaurant for a take out meal so that we can support our local restaurants as best as we can.
From what I have heard on FOX NEWS, many Americans are having a difficult time staying at home because they are the most comfortable and relaxed when they are around other people. I logically understand why it is difficult for those people while at the same time cannot identify with those feelings because I have never needed to be around people for my happiness or sense of self-worth or comfort.
What do I do each day?
First of all, I give our three cats their morning treats and then fill their food bowls which are typically empty from their nocturnal hunger...
Second, I watch FOX News for a couple of hours while drinking coffee in an effort to stimulate my body to have a bowel movement... sounds crazy... but, this has been a routine for me since 1966 and 99% of the time it works perfectly...
Third, I start writing...
I have a Composition Notebook in which I write each day. It could be thoughts, feelings, concerns, a list of things to do, financial analysis of our future funds, recipes that I found on the Internet, counting my calories for a meal I want to cook, a political opinion, ideas for a novel, and possibly a poem which does not happen that often anymore.
I review my 4 blogs and make sure that something is ready to be posted for the day and if not, then I create a post and schedule it.
Fourth, I eat breakfast and take my 6 morning pills.
Fifth, I work on my chores either inside the house or outside the house.
Sixth, is lunch.
Seventh, is preparing article for my blogs which includes research.
Eighth, I cook something if I need to and if I don't I play with the cats.
Ninth, I eat dinner
Tenth, I watch something that we recorded on Cable or a series on Netflix until it is time for my evening pills and bed.
This is my routine and it never gets old.
I am comfortable being with my wife and cats and writing.
I want for nothing.
I am content.
Easter Monday
Many Christians around the world celebrate Easter Monday as a day of rest, particularly in countries where the day is a public holiday. It is a day for many to enjoy the time outdoors in countries such as Australia and Canada. Easter parades occur in some parts of the world on Easter Monday. It is known as Dyngus, or Splash Monday, among many Polish communities where children often play water games.
The United States has its own tradition, known as the Egg Roll, which occurs at the White House. This tradition can be traced as far back as 1878, although it was not always held at the White House grounds in the earlier years. It receives media attention each year. Easter egg races are held in other parts of the world, including Germany.
The United States has its own tradition, known as the Egg Roll, which occurs at the White House. This tradition can be traced as far back as 1878, although it was not always held at the White House grounds in the earlier years. It receives media attention each year. Easter egg races are held in other parts of the world, including Germany.
Sunday, April 12
BREAKFAST
Outside of going to a BRUNCH, breakfast is my favorite meal... and, what I typically order for breakfast is an omelette and/or pancakes... my omelette usually comes with pancakes and hash browns but I substitute the hash browns for pancakes giving me a total of 5 pancakes. My omelette,typically the Everything Omelette although it has different names in different States or regional locations.
I eat half my omelette there and take the other half home for the next day. I eat no pancakes there and take them all home to each for future breakfasts with either vege sausages or sugar free jelly, usually Strawberry. Eating 1 pancake a day, I have breakfast for another 6 days. Cost is around $12-$15 for 7 meals or right around $2 for each meal. Drinks obviously are extra...
My favorite restaurant for this is PERKINS... However, not all PERKINS are alike as they are franchised and it depends on how the franchised owner conducts his operation. The Perkins franchise 7 miles from our house has been owned by a German man named Otto for over 40 years. In a conversation with Otto several years ago, he told me that he started with Perkins cleaning tables, then became a waiter, then cook, then assistant manager, then manager, then OWNER...
There is two other PERKINS RESTAURANTS near us, one north about 60 miles and one south about 20 miles and neither one has the quality of food or service as the one hear our home.
My wife and I usually go to Perkins for breakfast every other Sunday and we always order the same meal. I get the Everything Omelette and she gets the Magnificent Seven.
As a matter of fact, my wife just left a few minutes ago to pick up breakfast from Perkins since they only have "take out" because of the COVID-19 Pandemic and our State's stay at home order. We usually ask for our senior citizen discount when we go, but decided not to ask for that discount this time... since they need all the financial help they can get to stay open. It may not be much but everything helps.
I eat half my omelette there and take the other half home for the next day. I eat no pancakes there and take them all home to each for future breakfasts with either vege sausages or sugar free jelly, usually Strawberry. Eating 1 pancake a day, I have breakfast for another 6 days. Cost is around $12-$15 for 7 meals or right around $2 for each meal. Drinks obviously are extra...
My favorite restaurant for this is PERKINS... However, not all PERKINS are alike as they are franchised and it depends on how the franchised owner conducts his operation. The Perkins franchise 7 miles from our house has been owned by a German man named Otto for over 40 years. In a conversation with Otto several years ago, he told me that he started with Perkins cleaning tables, then became a waiter, then cook, then assistant manager, then manager, then OWNER...
There is two other PERKINS RESTAURANTS near us, one north about 60 miles and one south about 20 miles and neither one has the quality of food or service as the one hear our home.
My wife and I usually go to Perkins for breakfast every other Sunday and we always order the same meal. I get the Everything Omelette and she gets the Magnificent Seven.
As a matter of fact, my wife just left a few minutes ago to pick up breakfast from Perkins since they only have "take out" because of the COVID-19 Pandemic and our State's stay at home order. We usually ask for our senior citizen discount when we go, but decided not to ask for that discount this time... since they need all the financial help they can get to stay open. It may not be much but everything helps.
During My Lifetime... so far...
1950
Korean War
NATO created
McCarthy attack on Americans Communists
1960
Vietnam War
Space flight
Moon walk
Civil Rights Movement
Kennedy assassinated
Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated
1970
Gay Rights movement
Watergate
Energy crisis - gasoline lines
Women's rights movement
1980
Berlin Wall comes down
Collapse of the USSR
1990
Cold War ends
Space Shuttle Discovery
War in Iraq
Gulf War
2000
Stock Market Crash
9/11 Attack on USA
Twin Towers Collapse
Dot.com bubble bursts
ENRON scandal
First Black President
2010
Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill
Osama bin Laden killed
Pope Benedict abdicates
Global terrorist attacks
President Trump Impeached
2020
COVID-19 a Global Pandemic
NOTE: These are the events that caught my attention or when experienced influenced my life and do not represent all the important and/or major events that took place during these decades...
Korean War
NATO created
McCarthy attack on Americans Communists
1960
Vietnam War
Space flight
Moon walk
Civil Rights Movement
Kennedy assassinated
Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated
1970
Gay Rights movement
Watergate
Energy crisis - gasoline lines
Women's rights movement
1980
Berlin Wall comes down
Collapse of the USSR
1990
Cold War ends
Space Shuttle Discovery
War in Iraq
Gulf War
2000
Stock Market Crash
9/11 Attack on USA
Twin Towers Collapse
Dot.com bubble bursts
ENRON scandal
First Black President
2010
Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill
Osama bin Laden killed
Pope Benedict abdicates
Global terrorist attacks
President Trump Impeached
2020
COVID-19 a Global Pandemic
NOTE: These are the events that caught my attention or when experienced influenced my life and do not represent all the important and/or major events that took place during these decades...
Saturday, April 11
My Writing Adventure
I have a passion for writing but that does not mean that I am a professional writer or that I am even good at writing... I just like to write...
My writing journey began in 1972 after being discharged from the US Navy, I returned to college and began writing poetry before class in the student union while drinking coffee...
In 2009, I created a blog for the sole purpose of publishing my poetry, below is the link:
Reflections: White Scorpion
Here are some examples of the kind of poems that I write... and, if you do visit my poetry blog please let me know what you think...
We are shielded
by the loose-fitting
clothes of our failures,
yet we continually
change our dress to
the seasons
of our dreams...
circa 1977
My writing journey began in 1972 after being discharged from the US Navy, I returned to college and began writing poetry before class in the student union while drinking coffee...
In 2009, I created a blog for the sole purpose of publishing my poetry, below is the link:
Reflections: White Scorpion
Here are some examples of the kind of poems that I write... and, if you do visit my poetry blog please let me know what you think...
We are shielded
by the loose-fitting
clothes of our failures,
yet we continually
change our dress to
the seasons
of our dreams...
circa 1977
Figments
morning is a figment of my imagination
or, at least that is what it seems to be,
since my thoughts have been stolen by
the very aspect of old age, leaving me
with a presumption of innocence from
not being able to protect them so well.
27Feb17
Available
how silly i am to wonder
as i do these mornings
when alone with my cats
I ponder the universe
and my place within it,
hoping to case purpose
and meaning to my existence
that, in my case, appears
to be a little misplaced;
still, we all have works to perform
people to meet and things
to accomplish resemble a
an answer to our pondering,
but still i wonder in a debating
playful way what it is precisely
for which i am here and available.
4Mar17
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Note: If this is an old post, don't forget to scroll down after clicking on the link...
Listening
One of the first ideas that one learns
in a communications class is the concept
of LISTENING...
For many of us, I suppose, this sound overly simplistic, but at the same time profoundly true and a concept that many of also abuse because we do not listen and when we do listen, we hear on that which we want to hear, filtering out all the rest...
Our biggest problem in life is COMMUNICATIONS...
Be that as it may be,
I have spent the last few days listening to FOX News and their interpretation and explanation of the NEWS which has, for the most part, solely revolved around COVID-19... and an occasional comment or two regarding how the Democrats are trying to fuck with President Trump again. My personal feelings is that I hope America pay the Democrats back just as hard as they pay the Chinese back for giving the world this pandemic.
PAYBACK is not the best emotion to have but sometimes payback is the only course of action when behavior is witnessed that is inappropriate. In this case, Democratic Payback is to take place at the ballot box, voting these Democrats out-of-office.
Friday, April 10
My Anniversary
Twenty-two years ago on this day, sometime in the afternoon as I recall, my wife and I were married in Gatlinburg, TN at a small wedding chapel with no guests except the preacher's secretary or whatever else she might have been...
We were living in Morristown but we on our way to Chattanooga and a couple of years later moved back to the Morristown area where we have been living ever since...
We don't do much for our anniversary except exchange cards (I typically write a poem) and go out to dinner... I cannot remember if we ever exchanged gifts or not, but that does not really matter, does it? It's the thought behind the desire to do something that matters.
Over these 22 years, both of us have forgotten...
Over these 22 years, both of us have been angry at each other...
Over these 22 years, both of us have said "stuff" that I believed we later regretted...
Over these 22 years, both of us have remained together regardless of what has happened...
We are not the same as we were 22 years ago and while both our previous marriages lasted 23 years, I have no doubts that we will remain together until we die.
Why... do I think that?
We have survived the death of a son.
We have survived disappointments.
We have survived our families.
We have survived separation.
We have survived each other.
We have survived finances.
We have survived cancer.
We were living in Morristown but we on our way to Chattanooga and a couple of years later moved back to the Morristown area where we have been living ever since...
We don't do much for our anniversary except exchange cards (I typically write a poem) and go out to dinner... I cannot remember if we ever exchanged gifts or not, but that does not really matter, does it? It's the thought behind the desire to do something that matters.
Over these 22 years, both of us have forgotten...
Over these 22 years, both of us have been angry at each other...
Over these 22 years, both of us have said "stuff" that I believed we later regretted...
Over these 22 years, both of us have remained together regardless of what has happened...
We are not the same as we were 22 years ago and while both our previous marriages lasted 23 years, I have no doubts that we will remain together until we die.
Why... do I think that?
We have survived the death of a son.
We have survived disappointments.
We have survived our families.
We have survived separation.
We have survived each other.
We have survived finances.
We have survived cancer.
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