A DIY in a HSTDI world
As I turned the corner I noticed a man in my neighbor’s driveway busy taking the car seats out of the neighbor’s car. As I continued walking, he continued removing… Read more »
As I turned the corner I noticed a man in my neighbor’s driveway busy taking the car seats out of the neighbor’s car. As I continued walking, he continued removing… Read more »
In March I wrote about my efforts to jump into social networking on Facebook. I compared it to walking a tightrope across the ocean. Now I’m tackling Twitter (twitter.com/veronicatabares), and… Read more »
Now I’ve seen everything! Yesterday I was searching the Internet, trying to find any new review that might have been posted for one of my books. I came across this… Read more »
I’m not really sure why the sight of a half demolished house is so fascinating. Maybe it reminds us of unfinished business. Or the promise of what will be…. Read more »
People in this black and white world are milling around, laughing and talking as they choose food from the buffet, but I can hear no sound. I move to the center… Read more »
I began writing on a new book this morning. It’s a novel for kids and has an outline, but no title yet. Not even a working title. When I’m trying… Read more »
1,237. 4,381. Numbers, just numbers. Or so it would appear. But each of those numbers represents something important to me. 54,357 is hours spent in front of my computer, sometimes… Read more »
Ridiculosity is a noun that means something that is silly, funny, or absurd. Worthy of ridicule. It is a good word, for as far as it goes. The problem is… Read more »
The world is divided into two categories, dog people and cat people. Which isn’t quite right. It should more like a Venn diagram. I can’t be the only person in… Read more »
I’ve read about them. Those caped crusaders who troll the Internet, searching for poor consumers who are unable to pay for the movies, books, and articles they crave. “No fee, make… Read more »