Category: Writing

  • To Coffee

    To Coffee

    An Ode (Or rather, my feeble attempt at one.) Caffeine! Adrenaline! Adenosine!Epi–Epi–Epinephrine!Yay team! Rah-rah! Goooo Team Coffee! Getting excited is easy to doWhen you’ve had a cup or twoOr three or four or fiveWhich makes you feelYou’ve come alive! You say, perhaps, you like decafAnd/or, (this should make you laugh)When…

  • One Twenty Twenty Twenty

    One Twenty Twenty Twenty

    One Twenty Twenty Twenty I wonder some years, where the time went-yHow have I arrived in Twenty-Twenty?When I was twenty I felt like I couldLive forever if I learned to be good. Now the century of the MillenniumWhich feels as only yesterday begun Already twenty of its years have flownAnd…

  • The Dreamer

    The Dreamer

    Once there was a dreamer, or so they sayWho wished children could hold hands, run, and playTogether on Georgia’s red clay hillsBut was that preacher/dreamer’s dream fullfilled? Over fifty years ago he lived and diedSome might say he failed, though he triedAnd though his dream has oft been put to…

  • Northwich Warrior Society

    Northwich Warrior Society

    I feel extremely honored and privileged to have received the Northwich Warrior Society for facing fear and anxiety. I was nominated and awarded for my post on facing my fear and anxiety. Thank you, NWS and Boo that fear!

  • What's An Ode?

    What's An Ode?

    We’re not really talking about when the guy pays you back and says, “Here’s the money I ode you.” That would actually be owed, not ode. Of course if you were paying him to write poetry for you then you might be owed an ode. But that’s o’d news. Nowadays…

  • The Bottle

    The Bottle

    I visited a new blog today, simply named Ellie894, presumably after the author. I haven’t delved into it too deeply, and as with any other link that goes off my site, it seems obvious that I would not have any control, good, bad, or ugly, over their content. That being…

  • Readable Books

    Readable Books

    As I said the other day, the most popular pages on herbthiel.com are the pages I made about the order to read Louis L’Amour’s books about the Chantry, Sackett, and Talon families. He is one of the most popular authors around, even though he doesn’t always get mentioned in articles…

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