Not Tired Yet Been a busy day but I just want to offer a few quick thoughts on why Gorsuch is a great nominee, and why he’ll be confirmed: – He was confirmed unanimously. This is the major reason I think he’ll be confirmed. But I do expect hemming and hawing. – He’s young (49), which means he’ll be on… Read more »
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 2 The doctors insisted on checking me out before allowing me to leave. Apparently the debris did a number on my appearance — at least, I hoped thats all it was. Before they… Read more »
When I first read this book, I took a few notes/made a few bookmarks in order to make sure I remembered everything I wanted to cover. But then I found I needed more notes, because I hadn’t adequately prepared myself — so I thought I’d skim. Several times, I found myself reading entire chapters again when all I meant to… Read more »
Starting today, and going on until the story is finished: Hurricane Audrey, a book set after Blue Skies Fall, but before the next book in the series (which is yet to be titled). I’ll be posting one chapter a week for at least ten weeks, depending on how well the story plays out (I have several written so far, but… Read more »
After the Blue Skies Fall, I’ve decided to throw everything together into one big collection: Boots, Dames, and Skies: The Red, White, and Blue Collection (Cigars and Legs Book 5) Ron Cavanaugh flew a fighter over Korea, took shrapnel, and then spent time recovering in England. He thought coming home would be a break from the violence. Until he found… Read more »
Just in time for the inauguration, I finished Trump’s first book, Trump: The Art of the Deal, which is a fascinating read — even, or perhaps especially, if you aren’t a fan of the man. Anyone who has read this book should not be surprised in the least by the way Trump ran his campaign because he ran it the… Read more »
In ten days, President Trump takes office. Hopefully things will get better. Today is also twenty years since I first got access to the internet. A lot has changed. The start of the year is busy busy, so in general posting is going to be low.
To the chickenshit who rear ended me in traffic, and drove off without so much as checking on us: I hope your guilty conscience eats at you and makes you a better person. Everyone is fine. Cosmetic damage to the car. Still quite a sudden, emotionally jarring moment. I did everything right, filed a police report, et cetera. Pretty stupid… Read more »