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Category Archives: Movie reviews
~:: Frozen – a Case for Thawing Out a Little ::~
I haven’t blogged for months, and what finally goads me into writing? A movie. Or rather, some public reaction to a movie. When I saw the trailer for Frozen, months and months ago, I wasn’t interested; obnoxious … Continue reading
~:: Brave ::~
I haven’t written anything on a blog or in a journal for weeks. I’ve been self-publishing like a crazy person, and now I have all the book promotion to figure out. I HATE being behind like this, and being out … Continue reading
~:: Movie Reviews & a bit of maundering on ::~
I am sitting in front of this screen, blank-minded. After the last many weeks (would they like these napkins, or should I get those—did I forget to put the TIME on those invites—yes, yes I did—how could I forget to … Continue reading
Posted in A little history, friends, Fun Stuff, Horses, Movie reviews, The kids
Tagged Horses, manure, movies, weddings
17 Comments
I’ll Have Won Tons with That
I have been a busy little person. I’m preparing something that I’ll show you – maybe next week? And reading manuscripts and studying code, and all kinds of really brain-breaking things. I was going to do a random collection of … Continue reading
Posted in Epiphanies and Meditations, IMENHO (Evidently not humble), Movie reviews
Tagged angst, Animation, art, joy, movies, Panda
19 Comments
For Sam
This began as a response to comment – in a comment of my own. But it grew. And it wasn’t what I wanted to write about today. And it isn’t arguing with Sam. The fact is that Sam and Mar … Continue reading
Posted in Epiphanies and Meditations, Explanations, Just talk, Movie reviews
Tagged children, media, movies, parenting
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Movie Review: Your Dragon
Murphy leaves for home two months from today. Sometimes the security words on Blogger sites make uncanny sense. The other day, I got one that was actually one of the coolest non-words I’ve ever seen—thus, TODAY’S CHALLENGE: Define: dicasity. I … Continue reading