[Posted on a Facebook note] I’m thinking of mothballing my Facebook profile page and concentrating on my artist page. It’s hardly decided yet, but if I do it, I’ll have to think of grand new ways to spend all my extra time. Let’s face it. It’s easy to be obsessed with Facebook. How many of […]
Month: March 2011
An Afternoon In Saint Petersburg
A soft breeze from the ceiling fan caresses my skin. Through the open window the gentle jangle of wind chimes waft in from the backyard. Squirrels chitter and fuss in the trees, where our designated favorite, Sunny, no doubt surveys her domain, waiting for the Bearer of Peanuts to come forth with treats and fresh […]
To X-Factor Or Not To X-Factor
Victoria has been encouraging me to to audition for Simon Cowell’s new American version of the British show X-Factor. The nearest auditions will be held in Miami on April 7th, and that’s close enough to make us think seriously about it. At the moment I’m kind of “iffy” on the whole thing. Given the realities […]
Phil Zuckerman, a Professor of Sociology at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA, posted an excellent article recently, which I just had to share. ~ Wicasta The results from a recent poll published by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life reveal what social scientists have known for a long time: White Evangelical Christians are […]
Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
We just posted a new Windhaven song. Well, we posted it yesterday. As usual, it was put out there with much hope and a little excitement, followed by slight disappointment and much soul searching when it got virtually no notice from friends and relatives. However much I tell myself that I’m not going to be […]
We just posted a new Windhaven song. Well, we posted it yesterday. As usual, it was put out there with much hope and a little excitement, followed by slight disappointment and much soul searching when it got virtually no notice from friends and relatives. However much I tell myself that I’m not going to be […]