Sunday Film Series: A Truly Fine Lawnmower

The heat wave here in the eastern United States has gotten me to considering a problem that plagues suburbia. Lawn mowing is a lousy, hot chore.

Manufacturers have tried addressing the lousy, hot chore by creating self-propelled mowers. They’re missing the mark. I can push the mower around, or it can drag me around. The problem is that I am still involved in both those scenarios. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Sunday Film Series: Ducks Like Bread

It was a quiet morning. Nothing special about it. I grabbed a bagel at my usual spot, then found some place to pull over and eat it.

Little did I know that someone else had designs on my pretzel bagel…

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Sunday Film Series: Greek Yogurt

The film series continues this week with a favorite topic of mine, food. It is not about a favorite food.

Greek yogurt is supposedly good for me. I get that. That is why I eat it. Read the rest of this entry »


Symptoms Of Late Onset Hyperactivity In Middle-Aged Male

Things were slow at work yesterday. I used my time productively.

Based on how I was feeling, I developed a list of potential warnings signs of  an impending bout of hyperactivity in an older person.

  1. The intense need to create something.
  2. Intolerance for boredom.
  3. Adapting things in the environment to different uses.
  4. The presence of a Lego Super Heroes Movie Maker app on one’s phone.

Behold, the result of my symptoms! My first stop animation film, entitled Lunch, depicts one Rigatoni’s brave yet futile fight against the inevitable. Read the rest of this entry »


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