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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Light Switch, Epilogue
That winter, several national governments collapsed, or were so changed they were hardly the same government. Americans were not ready, and things were chaotic. Thomas heard bits and pieces, and realized he could never go back. European governments were generally … Continue reading
The Doctor Sez…
I’m alright. Last month I received notice it was time for my annual Veteran’s health check. That means heading downtown OKC (the hospital district is just east of downtown) to the VA Hospital. I prayed it would be a warm … Continue reading
I Would Vote If…
Sure, I’d vote for Ron Paul. I don’t say he’s the greatest, but a whole lot better than the rest. His track record is the whole point. Every other good guy/gal we’ve sent to Washington always broke from their promises … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 7
They spent a few moments on the porch exploring the concept of letting her skin tell her she didn’t need the coat. “When people work outside a lot, their bodies adapt by doing a better job of both warming and … Continue reading
Two More Articles Up on Site
At my static website I have posted two new articles regarding cultural mythology. The first, Western Cultural Mythology seeks to untangle how we got here in regards to some of our sexual mythology. The frame of reference continues my basic … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 6
Tom showed Lana how to place clothing into the tiny washing machine, which made very little noise doing its work. Then, using his own brush, he carefully detangled her hair. It was almost white, and bore a slight natural wave. … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 5
As he half expected, Lana followed him. Slowly, she got involved in the work. He was surprised Lana could do much at all, but made no comment. At most, he simply gave directions when it appeared she didn’t quite understand … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 4
It took two weeks for the soreness to become taught muscles. Thomas was not a small man, but was glad none of the trees lying on the ground were huge. Indeed, most of it was broken limbs, windfall and such. … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 3
The pain in his back and shoulders was exquisite. Having been awake again for just a few minutes, Thomas remembered the dour Finns didn’t snicker much about anything. One of those dour faces approached him with two cups of coffee … Continue reading
Light Switch, Part 2
Thomas clawed his way up out of sleep, and opened his eyes. It was bad enough he didn’t quite remember where he was at the moment, but was shaking off the semi-nightmare of bad days long ago. A decade before, … Continue reading