Ahh well back to the grind. What a short stay it was. I'm back up on the slope and find myself with another day and nothing to do. I really must apologise for not posting an entry in such a long time. Days off were just ok. I went to watch the Milwaukee Brewers play the Chicago Cubs in Milwaukee. It would have been a lot more fun if the Brewers won, and there were just so many Cubs fans there it was like a home game for them. My favorite play of the game was when four players ...
I create necklaces from stones I find at the seaside. Little stones, with tiny holes, formed by nature Herself. I wear one, and give many away. I cannot help my quest for finding just the perfect stone... Here is a photo, and a triplette haiku with this in mind. Enjoy! Crouched by the seaside I carefully examine the stones tossed and turned The one with the hole shall be the one I fashion into a necklace ...
In 1974 by the reassignment of SSgt L. I became Chief Clerk, Orderly Room of the 321st Civil Engineering Squadron, Grand Forks AFB ND. In theory I had two clerks under me. In practice generally one. This was my first time ever as a supervisor of a section and I was learning as I went. I'ld been coddled my first four years of Air Force life convinced that supervisors basked in their glory provided by the sweat and sometimes blood of their thoroughly unappreciated airmen. I would have a change ...
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Some times i surprise myself at how much i like fancy jewellery, especially costume Jewellery! Last summer while visiting my friend in Lincoln, My self and my friend Mikaela strolled up steep hill and went browsing through the antique shops. After almost two hours in one shop my eye fell on what is one of the most beautiful pieces of Jewellery i'd seen. Vintage 1920's necklace, with stones and beads, which at first i thought were pearl but when i looked closely at it, it was more ...