Tasting Notes: Pinot Noirs at JavaMonkey

Note: I had hoped that Hubby would write this one, and that was the original plan, but he’s swamped with work right now. He’ll be covering the next one for me because I’m out of town this week. I’m spending the week in Birmingham to help Mom out after yesterday’s surgery. Hubby and I were

Friday Flash Fiction: Always a Bridesmaid, Part VIII

Still exhausted, but here’s the next installment of my Friday Flash serial Always a Bridesmaid. To read the story to this point, check out the More Fiction page on my website. For some great flash fiction, search the #fridayflash hashtag on Twitter. I’ve already read a few, and you won’t be disappointed. Always a Bridesmaid,

Random Thoughts from a Brain-Dead Blogger

Dear readers, I went to Chicago last weekend to teach part of a review course for the professional certification I have. Well, it was sort of Chicago. Oak Brook, to be exact, which is about an hour west of Chicago. Alas, I was without a car, and my colleagues weren’t adventurous enough to split a

Friday Flash Fiction: Always a Bridesmaid, Part VII

The writing community on Twitter is incredibly supportive and fun. On Fridays, a group of them posts “flash fiction,” stories of 1000 words or less, for critique and commentary. This is part seven of my serial flash Always a Bridesmaid, also featured at The Penny Dreadful, a website for flash fiction. For the first parts,

Birthday Celebrations

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I’m married to a younger man, if you count him being born 13 days after I was as “younger.” My birthday was at the end of February, and since it’s Lent, I can’t eat meat on Fridays. However, according to Catholic rules, which, as we know, may or may not make logical sense, we can

First dates and restaurant weeks

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Sometimes trying a new restaurant can be like going on a first date. I hadn’t thought about this before, particularly since I haven’t been on a first date in 14+ years. Yes, Hubby has been putting up with me for that long even though we’ve only been married for a little over five. But we

Tasting Notes: Blind Tasting at JavaMonkey

I’ve written about blind tastings and how they make me nervous before. It’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just that I like to be right, and to be honest, my blind tasting track record isn’t that good. Here’s one way to think about it: remember those vocabulary tests from grade school? For the

Friday Flash Fiction: Always a Bridesmaid, Part VI

Once again, the deadline monster has been stalking me. The darn thing’s getting sneaky! Hence the delay in posting this week’s installment of “Always a Bridesmaid.” For parts one through five, check out the More Fiction section of my web site. VI. To Sleep… Tiffany shuffled the deck of cards, their edges soft and worn

Famous Drunk Guys: Happy Birthday, Chopin!

It’s been a while since I’ve done a Famous Drunk Guys post, so what better way to get back to it than with one of my favorite composers, Frederic Chopin? Name another composer besides maybe Liszt who, when played right, makes women want to swoon, cry, and make love all at the same time. One