I miss my sister. Until several years ago, my second youngest sister, who I will refer to as Josephine, was smart as a whip and not easy to trick. She made her own magic wherever she went and traveled the world in spite of not having much in the way of career goals or a... Continue Reading →
The Global Toilet Paper Panic-demic
The Global Pandemic of COVID-19 has released one thing to the American public and that is proof that our society is made up largely of panicking survivalists, willing to gut the supply of basic necessities like toilet paper, paper towels, soaps, coffee ice cream — and as of this morning, pre-made cookie dough. Gun sales... Continue Reading →
Going Postal in Petaluma – Not all it’s cracked up to be
I was very excited at my new job after being hired by the United States Postal Service as a City Carrier Assistant. Who wouldn't be? The USPS has not done any big hiring in years and offers a great "second career" type opportunity for someone like me who is looking for a change of pace.... Continue Reading →