Why have I been MIA since I posted last Saturday? Well, that's a funny story, in a weird kind of way. It was the day I headed into becoming a tiny spot on the recording charts of COVID-19 testing. Unlike my little dog Copper with energy to run in the yard, that morning, I struggled… Continue reading The week we became negative 91 percenters
Author: Shelley
More than just corny thoughts about life
More and more each day, amidst this ever-growing messy pandemic scene, I feel as though I've lost my sense of self in a weird and distorted kind of way. When I try to blend into the background of conflicting messages being shared - I feel like an innocent wildflower reaching for something to make sense… Continue reading More than just corny thoughts about life
With age comes the wisdom to notice dewdrops
More of my favorite dewdrop quotes and photos.
Tidbits of Wisconsin Winter in July
Yesterday in Wisconsin, it was 90 degrees and it felt like we had been transplanted to some wonderful tropical spot. Nah, that's my wishful thinking. That hot in Wisconsin meant that our sweat beads were sweating. We could've used some cooling off. Days like that make us feel like warming up to thoughts of winter.… Continue reading Tidbits of Wisconsin Winter in July
How to be an unsuccessful personal blogger
Personal blogging lesson time. But first - welcome to a new installment of Twisted Tuesdays. I started them two years ago. Two whole years ago - WOW. Jeepers, creepers, my how time flies as a personal blogger. Who, by the way, still has no idea what the hell they're doing ... Except for failing fairly miserably… Continue reading How to be an unsuccessful personal blogger
My Views on Autumn
Yesterday, I asked Mr. if he had any regrets about not doing more last year before this whole virus hit the world? You know, like the things we miss doing and the trips we'd make each summer to see our kids. I'm so glad we got to hang out with them last weekend. It'll make… Continue reading My Views on Autumn