
Tag: Thoughts
Those Darn Meddlers…

I have a problem with people meddling into people’s lives. Isn’t there a saying – “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”? I think this applies to meddling as well. According to my personal experience and all those movies and TV shows I’ve watched over the year, I don’t think there’s ever been a scenario where meddling ended well. Yeah, I understand sometimes we want to wish others well but meddling often make matters worse.
Continue reading “Those Darn Meddlers…”Share Your World – Week of February 22, 2021

Have you ever ‘butt dialed” someone? (‘butt dialed’ means have you ever made a phone call that you weren’t aware of making, because the buttons on the phone got pushed by your sitting on them (in your pocket) OR having something in your handbag press against them?)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of February 22, 2021”My Current Dilemma
This prompt word for this week’s Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge is Divorce. For the past few weeks, I have been dealing with something that has something with my mom’s divorce from my step-dad. It’s been weighing on me and I’m hoping to talk to someone about this. Alas, there’s literally no one I can talk to in my real life about this.
Continue reading “My Current Dilemma”Lens-Artists Challenge #136: Subjects that Begins with the Letter S
This week, for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #136, we are challenged to find a photo that contains a subject which begins with the letter S. I decided to get creative with this photo. Hope you like it.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #136: Subjects that Begins with the Letter S”#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Ups and Downs of a Short Work Week

Good morning, welcome to another edition of #weekendcoffeeshare. It looks like it’s going to be another cold one today. So please come in, hang up your coat and join me with a hot cup of something. I’m having my usual today – coffee with no sugar, no cream with a just a dash of unsweetened almond milk.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Ups and Downs of a Short Work Week”Tale Weaver #315: The Bald Man
Sitting at the edge at the bathtub, naked, bald, one hand clutching a bottle of bourbon, the other a bottle of pills, Alex felt sad, alone, and lost.
Continue reading “Tale Weaver #315: The Bald Man”Friday Fictioneers: My Sister’s Final Wish

Re-reading my sister, Bethany’s Will, I sighed, “My dear sister, you shall be the death of me.”
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: My Sister’s Final Wish”Share Your World – Week of February 15, 2021
Do you feel you ask enough questions or do you settle for what you know?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of February 15, 2021”Lens-Artists Challenge #135: Glimpse into Your World
This week, Sheetalbravon is guest-hosting this challenge and she challenges us to show a glimpse into our world – things that make our world spin or things that makes us happy.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #135: Glimpse into Your World”#WeekendCoffeeShare: Hooray for Long Weekends

Good morning, welcome or welcome back (for my regulars) to another edition of #weekendcoffeeshare. Please come on in to the warmth and out of the cold. It’s looking like it’s going to be another snowy Saturday in my part of the world.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Hooray for Long Weekends”Friday Fictioneers: Stuck in the Future

“Crap, we’re stuck.” Em said as she dusted off her dress. A few minutes before, she and her husband, George, leapt from her granddad’s beloved train aka time machine as it hurdled 88-miles-per-hour toward what used to be a ravine.
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: Stuck in the Future”Share Your World – Week of February 8, 2021

In your opinion, do May/December (older partner with much younger partner) romances ever work?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of February 8, 2021”Lens-Artists Challenge #134: From Forgettable to Favorite
A few weekends ago, I spent a few hours sitting before my laptop with Adobe Lightroom Classic opened on the second monitor sorting photos. I knew I had a lot of photos but I was not expecting to be almost 5,000 photos. How did I manage to take so many photos and not remember that I took them?
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #134: From Forgettable to Favorite”#WeekendCoffeeShare: 168 Hours of Work, Sleep, Scrabble, and Blogging

Good morning, it’s cold out. Please come in and join me for a socially distanced chat and a cup of coffee or a hot beverage of your choosing.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: 168 Hours of Work, Sleep, Scrabble, and Blogging”Friday Fictioneers: Who’s to Blame?

“Honey!” I shout and immediately, I can hear a pair of big feet padding down the corridor to outside the bathroom door.
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: Who’s to Blame?”Share Your World – Week of February 1, 2021

If the government offered to suspend all laws, and law enforcement for 24 hours, letting you (and everybody else) do whatever you wish… Would you be in favor of it, or not? (Credit for this question goes to Cyranny and her Daily Quickie Question)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of February 1, 2021”Lens-Artists Challenge #133: My Photography Journey
I think my photography journey truly began when I took and posted this photo (above) at the end of March 2015. It was this close up of the Japanese Plum Blossom taken with a simple Fuji 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot that got me interested in photography and I haven’t stopped much since.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #133: My Photography Journey”#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Longest Week

Good morning and thank you for joining me for yet another #WeekendCoffeeShare.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Longest Week”Fibbing Friday: January 29th, 2021
Friday Fictioneers: Thoughts of an Egotist
Blogging Insights # 64 — Talking to Aliens
Continuing from last week’s question, this week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 64 — Talking to Aliens”Share Your World – Week of January 25, 2021

Is it necessary to trust someone you like? (friends, acquaintances or co-workers with whom you have no familial ties)
No. As my former co-worker used to say, “Trust must be earned.”
Do you hold grudges? What do you do when someone really irritates you?
I do hold grudges sometimes. Not that I want to. There are some things that’s easy to forgive but hard to forget.
When someone really irritates me, I try to vent, get my anger out in the open before the anger turns to full-blown meltdown. If you follow my blog long enough, you’d know I vent my anger right here since I can’t do it in real life.
What’s the most sensible thing you’ve heard someone say?
It’s better to live in cooler climates than warmer climates because you can layer up to keep warm. In warmer climates, you cannot shed layers, otherwise, you would end up barenaked.
Is crying a sign of weakness or strength in adults?

No, crying is a bodily function and it certainly does not show weakness in anyone.

























