The Friday Four — 3/1/19

It’s time for another Friday Four – 5 if you count the bonus question from Rory. The Friday Four Last one in this Series with one extra question as it is Series 1 1] If you are in a bad mood, do you prefer to be left alone or have someone to cheer you up?…

Birds of a feather

Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
These were so funny I wanted to share them. From the Bluebird of Bitterness, Friday Funnies! bluebird of bitterness View original post

Coloring Club Plus — 3/1/19

The Singles is The Pretenders’ 1987 compilation album and features all the band’s UK single hits to that date. “Day After Day”, written by Hynde/James Honeyman-Scott and is from their 1981 album Pretenders II, which is their second studio album. In my research I discovered that Chrissie had a relationship with The Kinks’ frontman, Ray…

Yes, they can melt!

Wednesday morning early I drove home from GR after spending the night at my son and his wife’s house.  It was 17 degrees F out AND RAINING, which meant as soon as it hit the windshield it was icing up and making it very difficult to see.  At intersections where I had to stop I…

The Versatile BloggerAward!

Sadje at Keep It Alive has very kindly nominated me for the Versatile Blogger Award. Tao Talk is an award-free blog, but with Sadje I will make an exception and accept the award.  You see, Sadje is a sunny spot in my blogging community and I appreciate her sunshine.  Thank you so much for this…

Coloring Club Plus — 2/24/19

drawing by Andrew Chalfen Am again listening to Elvis Costello’s, “Get Happy!!”, (1980). Tonight I listened to the 20 track, “non-bonus” disc. Choice that jumped out was “Secondary Modern”. I tried to get information on the song and learned that, per wiki, that, “A secondary modern school is a type of secondary school that existed…

Coloring Club Plus — 2/23/19

drawings from Andrew Chalfen Listening while coloring was Elvis Costello’s, “Get Happy!!”, (1980) at least one disc of the 2-disc set. The disc I listened to has 30 – yes, 30! – tracks on it. The other disc in the set has another 20 tracks. Mind-boggling! It was difficult choosing one, but I settled on…