A midday diversion, remembering when the skies were friendly . . . Continue reading “Matinee Idle (Vol. 1, No. 111)”
Author: Bulletin Board
When Thoreau was hanging out there at that pond of his, how’d he keep his clothes clean?
Life as we know it (responsorial)
Wednesday email from Susan S: “I enjoyed Al B‘s lovely piece today and connected on many levels.
Matinee Idle (Vol. 1, No. 110)
Birds and music in today’s midday diversion . . . Continue reading “Matinee Idle (Vol. 1, No. 110)”
Henry David Thoreau (allegedly) said: “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.” But not our Al B!
Life as we know it
Al B of Hartland writes: “My hometown is centrally located, as long as you live near it.
Matinee Idle (Vol. 1, No. 109)
A Medieval midday diversion for you . . .