Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Life Lessons



Ages ago – and I mean ages – and in another life, I was at the local Milton Bradley factory taping a brief clip of the production lines.  It was a segment for a small cable children’s show that I produced and shot with a friend.



When I left, they gave me a shiny new game of LIFE, and not only that, it was their 25th anniversary edition. My own kids were already grown at that point, so I never opened the game and I set it aside. It was the early days of Ebay, so who knew? This could be worth something in a few years!!



Yeah, right. Milton Bradley has long since left the area and I decided my chances of buying a private island based on the proceeds of selling my collector’s game had long since evaporated.


So the other day, My Guy and I sliced the box’s cellophane. First, in spite of memories of playing the game in our youth, was a read-through of the directions. Directions talking about promissory notes, stock certificates, and fire insurance. We probably wouldn’t be trotting this out the next time our eight-year-old twin granddaughters came for a visit.


It is kind of cool having the special edition. The spinning wheel, buildings, and bridges are all in silver instead of the usual pedestrian green of ordinary games. We had a pleasant afternoon, even if the spin of  the wheel determined that just like in real life, I was again a teacher, and that My Guy’ profession still meant he earned more than I did.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Bathtub Blues

           I have made progress in life, really. I’m no longer spreading newspapers on the kitchen floor, spraying caustic, lye-based, skin-searing cleaner into my oven, and then 20 minutes later on my hands and knees with my bright yellow rubber gloves (and breath held) wiping that cleaner out with 1,000 paper towels.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

At the Wheel Again

          On Sunday I met my partner-in-pottery-crime to try out the pottery studio in my town. It’s a brand-new venture, run by two young women who started from different places, but they seem to have melded together successfully as business partners.

Monday, June 29, 2026

Haven

 


        By sheer dumb luck, when we moved to this condo we hit the jackpot as far as a backyard went.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Garabaldi Search

 

Garibaldi search

No, not Giuseppi, the Italian revolutionary from the 1800s.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

What handicap?

 

          I’ve been dodging my golf league, which is strict about score-keeping, for the past two weeks, but today I broke down and played. Being a middling-to-poor player, I’m tired of perpetually being teamed with those in the top division. I’m even guilty of signing up to play because I know there’s a 99% chance of rain that day (as I did last week).

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Mahjong, yoga, and turkeys

 

Life lately has been a soothing stream of routine events. So soothing that I haven’t written a blasted word anywhere.

Still, there have been a few breaks.