My best friend and I have known each other for most of our lives. We’ve been each other’s confidants through our highs and lows. We have been through school, college and lack thereof, marriages, divorces, deaths, illnesses, children, hurricanes, and careers, looking out for each other. Her presence in myContinue Reading

There is a goat that lives alone on a peninsula on the Tennessee side of Dale Hollow Lake. Apparently, finding the goat is a big thing to do and when you do find the spot, that you’re lucky enough to see him. As it turns out, Butternuts comes out atContinue Reading

I made the main page of Examiner.com yesterday. Not just the main page, but the second headline! (hint: it’s not the article about anthrax) Examiner contributors are only paid pennies per click, but it is exposure, nontheless. In addition to the article making the main page, my review of Marina and theContinue Reading

I spent Valentine’s day with my two loves, husband and kids excluded: music and photography. This time around it was Bush at the Murat in Indianapolis. I have always been a passive fan, so to speak. They have never really been the “my life will be incomplete if I never see them” kindContinue Reading

New York Comic Con 2014 has come and gone and it was the biggest yet! Over 150,000 fans of all things geeky, cool, fringe, comics, superheros, pop culture, cartoons, toys and then some were in attendance. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: going to the con isContinue Reading

The Florence Griswold Museum located in Old Lyme, CT currently has an exhibit running through November 2 dedicated to two of my favorite things: steampunk and “Alice in Wonderland”.  It’s a great way to explore the museum and grounds. Cleverly scattered throughout the property, it’s a literary maze of quirky things, eachContinue Reading