Life And then we’re gonna find out best friend Doug Shawshank, November 14, 2020 I decided last night that I wasn’t going to change my alarm. It went off this morning, and all I could think of is why didn’t I change my alarm. But I’m up, and coffee is brewing. Sleep came pretty quickly, and stayed with me for the night. That was a nice surprise to sleep… Continue Reading
Lockup Library 5 books to read to survive the pandemic Shawshank, November 14, 2020 First off, I want to draw attention to this absolutely fabulous Lockup Library graphic. I asked Crystal to make me some graphics for the site, and she knocked it out of the park. A really big thank you to Crystal. I love em! Ok, just scrolling through the Discovery section of the Wordpress app, and… Continue Reading
Life Well I went today – maybe I’ll go again tomorrow Shawshank, November 15, 2020 It looks like is going to be a gray day out there. That’s ok, because I don’t plan on going outside today. Good morning, happy Sunday! Hope everyone is enjoying the day so far. I was a busy little beaver yesterday. I helped my dad take down a wall in the basement, and a half… Continue Reading
Lockup Library Book Club Book Club: Full Dark, No Stars Shawshank, November 15, 2020 Before getting into the meat and potatoes of the Book Club, is like to draw attention to the new graphic. A couple nights ago, I asked Crystal for a couple new graphics for the site to inspire me and to make it look a little more professional. She’s awesome at them, so thank you so… Continue Reading
Life What do tigers dream of when they take a little tiger snooze Shawshank, November 16, 2020 Good morning, happy Monday y’all! We made it! Another glorious work week is now in front of us! It’ll be a somewhat slow morning. I do have an appointment to set up a bank account here at the local credit union, so I can get paid at work, because they only do direct deposit. Then… Continue Reading
Lockup Library Book Review: Sharp Objects Shawshank, November 16, 2020 So I watched the HBO miniseries long before I read the book. I loved the series, so I really wanted to see how the book was. I loved the book as much as the miniseries. Newspaper journalist Camille Preaker, is broken. Mentally broken. Fresh out of a recent hospitalization for self-harm for carving words on… Continue Reading