A midday diversion, remembering when the skies were friendly . . . Continue reading “Matinee Idle (Vol. 1, No. 111)”
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 . . .