Amin n'rangwa edanea
This is a simple Ode to Frederick our Roomba Rambling around the carpet in lines,The rooms, and every carpet spaceignoring all signsCleaning, rolling, leaving no trace.Roomba, name of Frederick short of height.now cleans and spirals, routing by memorydodging left and right cleaning all in… Continue Reading “Frederick the Roomba Vacuum”
How many of us can remember the weight of quiet. The blanket of nothing that could be cast over a room. Kids, my kids at lest don’t have any sense of what quiet can actually be. They think a lack of spoken word, of… Continue Reading “What ever happened to Quiet?”
Indeed, I am in fact a Procrastinator. I procrastinate, well… not all the time but when I don’t procrastinate it’s because I am pre-crastinating. Yes, it is a word, meaning to go crazy at something right away, usually half assed and blindly. It’s bad… Continue Reading “Procrastinate – That’s Me!”
This year for the A to Z challenge, I was not overtly optimistic. It’s hard for me to do that but I managed it. Seems like I did it with good reason, at least on half of the goal. You see not only are… Continue Reading “Optimism – Something I generally lack.”
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