Cold and Snowy (Part 3)

As per usual, here’s my post-holiday winter post, recapping whatever I was up to in January last year. I mocked Boomer indignation regarding lessened staff in service jobs I replaced a bathroom fan and remarked on the quality of the prior owner’s work Aside from that, the holidays were stressful as usual and too action-packed …

Memories 01

It had snowed.  Enough to cover the grass.  It never snowed that much in Lubbock.  I was privy to the scene first, as for reasons that still escape me, thawing the family rabbits’ water bottles in the pre-dawn days of winter was my job alone.  And in order to be ready for school on time, …

The Road

It’s February. I call this, somewhat unsubtley, the suicide month. So what better time to pick up a classic post-apocalyptic novel that’s been on my list?  That’s right, go all in! In short, it’s the story of a man and his son.  The man tries to keep his son alive by scavenging in a nuclear-ravaged …