Today I had the opportunity to spend the morning with my granddaughter, Luna. Her dad was off at work supervising the excavation of some ancient bones they’ve discovered on a work site and her mom was starting her second to the last month-long rotation before her graduation from medical school on May 16. Hooray. Aunt…
Month: March 2014
A Sad Event in My Neighborhood Today
This morning, a LA police officer was killed near my house. He and his partner were responding to a high priority call when their car was hit by a big rig that experienced brake failure on one of the steep roads in the Hollywood hills. That policeman died at the scene; his partner and the…
Helpful Article on Flash Fiction
Flash Fiction: What’s It All About? By Becky Tuch Flash Fiction: Stories under 2,000 words. Seems easy enough, right? Just get rid of rambling digressions, eliminate flashbacks, cut extraneous descriptions and presto! Mini-fiction nuggets! Actually, there’s a lot more to flash fiction than one might initially realize. Part poetry, part narrative, flash fiction–also known as…
Ash Wednesday
Ray and I went to the 8 am Mass today at St. Thomas the Apostle and emerged 30 minutes later with crosses on our foreheads formed from black ash. We were among about 20 people who chose to attend the earliest of the three Holy Day services offered today at St. Thomas. This was the…
Another Day at the Orange Grove: Flora Galore
Ray and I spent the day at the orange grove today. Here are more pictures that illustrate some of the expected flora, the orange blossoms, as well as several unexpected plants and flowers that border our grove, as well. Orange Blossom Buds Deliciously Fragrant Orange Blossoms Yellow Flowers along the Fence Line Pink…
Fun Evening: Where is the Body of that Mouse?
I am all over the place this evening. I have been searching for the body of a decapitated mouse in daughter Liz’s room – yes, isn’t that charming – plus doing laundry from that same room, wonder why? Yea. Quite an evening. Our cat, William, whose primary domain is Liz’s room, arrived last night with…
The Oscars, 2014
The difference between Ray and me: I love the Oscars; he hates them. I find them inspiring; he finds them “snoozeville.” He is waiting for us to watch True Detective, which I also love. Still, call me a sap, but I love the Oscars. I love seeing storytelling honored, along with all the people who…
Rainy Day
We are in our second day of rain. Rain that makes a drumming sound on car roofs and metal outdoor tables. Cool, refreshing rain that stops periodically so that flooding is not as worrisome, which aids in soothing anxiety associated with flooding. I can hear the swooshing sound of rain as cars pass out front;…