Friday Fictioneers: Witness Statement


Copyright – Claire Fuller

If you were standing by the docks last night, near the old tires factory, you would’ve felt the ground jolt. No, it wasn’t an earthquake.

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Share Your World – Week of December 6, 2021


What really turns your stomach?  (politicians aside)

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Monday Thoughts


According to Fitbit, my stress management score has been around 75 for the past week. Maybe it’s because work is just about the only thing occupying my brain these days. So much to bill, so many accounts to reconcile.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare: 2 Surgeries in December


Hello, come on in from the cold. Please sit and join me for a virtual coffee.

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Friday Fictioneers: Returning to Duneview


PHOTO PROMPT © LIsa Fox

Duneview, more like Doomview, Liz thought as she maneuvers her car toward the town of Duneview, population 123.

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Truthful Tuesday 11-30-2021 on a Wednesday


This week on Truthful Tuesday, Frank from Thoughts and Theories asks:

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Share Your World – Week of November 29, 2021


If you had the power to strike one person in your life permanently speechless, who would it be? (Real names aren’t necessary, vague descriptions are fine… and yes, this is being asked in fun and not to be mean)

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#WeekendCoffeeShare: Thanksgiving 2021 plus Garden and Life Update


Hello, come on in from the cold. Please sit and join me for a virtual coffee and sweets.

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Friday Fictioneers: The Occupational Hazard of a Delivery Boy


PHOTO PROMPT © Roger Bultot

Whistling, he walks his bike down the narrow alley, feeling glad he didn’t listen to his mother and drive. There’s no way I can drive my SUV here, he eyes the narrow street.

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Thanksgiving 2021 – Things I’m thankful for…


It’s Thanksgiving week in the U.S. Each year, I try to do a post where I list out some of the things I’m thankful for.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare: Fun-filled Friday Afternoon


Hello and welcome. Come on in from the cold. It’s chilly in my neck of the woods today, the high will only go up to 46-degree-Fahrenheit (around 8-degree-celsius). Would you like something hot to drink? I’m afraid the options are rather limited. I’m trying to limit my caffeine intake on weekends so I’m going with a nice extra-hot cup of chamomile tea.

If we were having coffee, I would tell you I was thoroughly de-stressed and had fun yesterday. You see, every few months, my department would host a fun event – in May, we went golfing, we watched a baseball game in September, we were supposed to have the event in December but Thanksgiving and Christmas forced the event to get pushed up.

First, we bowled. It was my first-time ever to bowl, which surprised my coworkers. Don’t get me wrong, I have been to a bowling alley before, long ago, but I wasn’t allowed to bowl at the time. It was a social event for my mom and her former high school classmates and I was just there, being seen but not heard.

It was the first time and wouldn’t be the last time I watched mom have fun with her friends while I somehow faded in with the background. Well, I guess I finally got to have some real fun. I sucked at bowling though, probably half of my turns ended up gutter balls.

After bowling came axe throwing and I must admit, I wasn’t great at that either. I kept missing the target, hitting the wooden bar below instead but after several tries, my aim improved. Axe throwing was my favorite part as I got to relieve a lot of pent up stress and anger which had been bottled up for who knows how many years. I found the more I focused on my anger, the better my aim was.

After axe throwing, my co-workers and I entered the world of arcade gaming. Again, my co-workers were surprised I have never played at the arcade before. “Actually, I have been to the arcade,” I told them. I just wasn’t allowed to play. Same as bowling and other fun activities, I was always that person in the background, observing, watching other people have fun.

I remember my uncle and cousin used to go to the arcade all the time. They would play these shooting games and I would be watching them, mesmerized in the game and imagine myself playing the game.

I finally got to give it a try yesterday. It was definitely harder than it looked. I couldn’t even get through the first round.

Oh, and did I mention I sucked at skeeball, too?

Maybe I just at arcade games or any type of games in general because I never got to experience those things when I was a child and now that I’m an adult, I feel like I missed out on a lot of childhood things. I know mom would be rolling her eyes because she seemed to be under the impression I had the perfect childhood, that all the emotional trauma her family has cast upon me were figments of my imagination and that I should be grateful that her sister was willing to take me in.

She wasn’t there, how would she know?

The last activity of the day was bumper cars. This brought back wonderful memories of my stepdad and I maneuvering a bumper car at Knott’s Berry Farm long ago. Instead of maneuvering a crowd yesterday, I was maneuvering the bumper car between Mr. CFO and two of my co-workers. It was incredibly fun as we crashed into each other on purpose. I can’t remember when I last laughed so much.

Perhaps, I need to do this more often.

Thank you for joining me for this weekend’s #weekendcoffeeshare. I hope we’ll both return next week.

Friday Fictioneers: Senior Yearbook Prediction


PHOTO PROMPT © Dale Rogerson

When it came time for Senior Yearbook prediction, he was voted “Most likely to spend rest of life in parents’ basement.” As much as he wanted to prove anyone wrong, he could not.

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Truthful Tuesday 11-16-2021 on a Wednesday: How’s Life?


This week on Truthful Tuesday, instead of the usual format, busy host Frank from Thoughts and Theories invites everyone to reflect upon life.

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Share Your World – Week of November 15, 2021 – Let’s get Philosophical


In your opinion, what should be humanity’s goal?

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#WeekendCoffeeShare: Last of 2021 Gardening and Weird Numbers Nightmares


Hello and welcome. Come on in and let’s talk but first, we must have drinks. I’m in the mood for a mug of hot chocolate, how about you?

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Share Your World – Week of November 8, 2021


How many pillows do you sleep with?  If over one or two, is it because you sleep better ‘propped up’ a little?

I only sleep with one pillow nowadays and I’m still on the market to search for a better pillow than the one I currently have. It’s too low for me. I tried sleeping with 2 pillows but that’s too high.

What would be the worst thing you could put in a piñata?

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Though I’ve never had a piñata, I think the worst thing to put in it would be rocks and boulders because, well, that’s just mean.

What noise annoys you the most?

I’ve complain a lot about the plane noises while I’m trying to work or conduct a work meeting. While some would argue this is a costly noise, I would still argue this is annoying. This is one of the two noises that annoys me the most, the other is a baby’s cries. Even through a television, hearing the sound of a child’s cry of anguish annoys me to hell.

If cartoon physics suddenly replaced real physics, what are some things you would want to try?

All of below!

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Friday Fictioneers: Dreams of an Exploring Mathematician


PHOTO PROMPT © Ted Strutz

True story…

“Why do you want to be a mathematician?” Mom said, “You can’t make any money from that.”

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Truthful Tuesday 11-09-2021 Would you rather…


This week on Truthful Tuesday, hosted by Thoughts and Theories, we are playing a game – This or that (aka Would you rather) – and I have a feeling it’s going to be some difficult choices:

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Monday Thoughts


Maybe I’m just looking for trouble despite my muscles protesting yesterday or maybe I’m just stubborn.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare: So much for getting off work early


Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

Hello and welcome. Come on in. What do you fancy today? Tea, coffee?

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Friday Fictioneers: Present Ideas


PHOTO PROMPT © Jennifer Pendergast

“Guys, stop what you’re doing! We got trouble.” Johnny runs in to the playroom. The room’s suddenly still.

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Share Your World – Week of November 1, 2021


What was the very first popular song you ever remember taking a liking to?  I’m not talking about children’s songs or old traditional songs… but the kind of songs you’d hear on the radio.

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Blogging Insights – New Format #15 – The Metaphorical Faucet


On this week’s Blogging Insights – New Format #15, the following quote is given:

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