Category: Writing the World
Word Up!
We write the world through the words we use, by ink and through our voice,
and how we use the words we use is a very vital choice.
A Day’s Worth Of Poetry
I spent Saturday offering “Pay What You Want Poetry” at two different events and had some very satisfied customers.
My Moments of Ignorance
While many people know me as being fun living, thoughtful, and considerate, some remember me for my lesser moments of being an insensitive buffoon. Generally, I can be quite empathetic and caring, which often allows me to be a wonderful host and enjoyable company. But sometimes, I’m just an asshole. …
Pay What You Want Poetry
After visiting the Rocktoberfest music festival I’d seen while giving a tour with Discover Sarasota Tours on Saturday, I decided to return on Sunday. I drove the van for the Psychic Tour until 3:00, and since my motorcycle was in the shop awaiting a new throttle cable, I asked one …
Live, Learn, Laugh, and Love
On the first day of 2020, I was inspired to write a song. I’ve written quite a few, but something about that one challenged me to be a little more deliberate, so I decided to write a new song every month. The last song of the year was called “Live, …
We Need A Little More Respect
It is the third anniversary of Aretha Franklin’s death, and I have just watched the film Respect, the biopic of her life. In the film, she was played by Jennifer Hudson, one of the finalists on American Idol, and I could not help but think of the recent tragedy that …
The 12th State Of My Journey
Wisconsin is my 12th state to visit on this trip. It is the second state that I have visited that I have never been to before. I plan to visit three more states that I’ve never been to before, leaving two left to visit on another trip.I had a few …
“Country Roads, Take Me Home” from the Brewstel Rooftop
It was a beautiful ride through the George Washington and Monongahala National Forests, with corners both windy and tight. I rode about 120 miles and made it to Elkins, West Virginia in about 3 1/2 hours. Though I’d made a reservation on AirBnB, there was no one at the hostel …