Published inThe Brain is a Noodle·Oct 29Member-onlyHeritageA Response Poem When one of my Facebook Poetry Groups, tagged us all to write something about Heritage, I responded thusly: It will be my heritage, my long-lasting legacy To persecute all people Who feel the need To use the @everyone tag in groups like this For they are misled by an uncanny sense…Poetry1 min readPoetry1 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Oct 21Member-onlyStonehenge, Sand Pits, and Garbage DumpsStories from my childhood — When I was a kid, we lived in England — Lakenheath, exactly—about an hour's drive north of London. My father was in the US Air Force, and we were stationed there in the 70s for four years. I was five years old when we arrived and have many fond memories…England9 min readEngland9 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Jul 3Member-onlyCottonwoods & Barbed-Wire FencesA Story From My Childhood We rode one day to Grandma’s house From Phoenix with our dad The station wagon, filled with kids To Snowflake we were bound En route, my father had to stop Fatigue was setting in He’d been up late the night before His blood was running…Poetry2 min readPoetry2 min read
Published inThe Brain is a Noodle·Jul 1Member-onlyBacon Wrapped JalapenosA HaikiCooking1 min readCooking1 min read
Published inGlobal HitchHiking·Updated Jun 30Member-onlyGlobal Hitchhiking to ArubaA 2000-Mile Crewing Passage In 2016, I decided to take my sailing life to a new level. After working as a computer consultant for 20+ years in California, the stresses of my job and lifestyle were starting to take their toll. I was introduced to sailing in Belize in 2011…Sailing29 min readSailing29 min read
Published inThe Brain is a Noodle·Jun 4Member-onlyEmotional RollercoasterA Poem About My Emotions I’m not sure what’s wrong with me My emotions are of late Strewn across the floor at times Like a meal thrown off its plate While watching shows or reading words My eyes brim up with tears I’ve lost control — I’m now a boob I’ll not…Crying2 min readCrying2 min read
Published inRecovering Mormon·Apr 26Member-onlyDon’t Go In The Water!Satan Rules There! — I’m not sure how many people are aware of this fact, but Mormon missionaries are not supposed to go into the water on their missions for recreational purposes. No swimming in the oceans, lakes, or swimming pools. They are allowed to wade into these bodies of water to baptize their…Mormon12 min readMormon12 min read
Published inThe Brain is a Noodle·Aug 24, 2022Member-onlyIt’s Been Way Too LongA Poem Long Time Comin’ — It’s been way too long Since I’ve jotted down My thoughts and words On keyboard or pen I’ve let my life fill up With things that are frivolous Playing my games Not looking within But lately a feeling Has started to swell Inside me it pushes And stretches to grow …Poetry2 min readPoetry2 min read
Published inRecovering Mormon·Oct 4, 2021Member-onlyWe Urge Individuals to be VaccinatedHow Mormons Are Interpreting the Urgency of Their Prophet's Words — In August, the Mormon Church released a statement about Covid. Here’s a quote from that statement: We find ourselves fighting a war against the ravages of COVID-19 and its variants, an unrelenting pandemic. We want to do all we can to limit the spread of these viruses. …Mormon5 min readMormon5 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Oct 2, 2021Member-onlyApple TV Sucks!Why I Am Frustrated With Apple TV After Watching It For a Week — I started watching Apple TV a week ago. No, I don’t actually own an Apple TV device. I watch it on Roku and on my computer. And I don’t have a problem with Apple TV’s programming. That’s actually what lured me to Apple TV, to begin with. …Apple TV3 min readApple TV3 min read