Me From A to Z:
Amateur Parodist,
Blogger,
Christian,
David Davidovich,
Evangelical Sans Trump Kool-Aid,
Father of 3 Adult Children,
Giraffe lover,
Husband of One Amazing Wife,
Iguchi Appreciator,
Jester,
Kindegarten Clear,
Library Lover
Muppet Man
Narnian
Optimist
Poet
Quintessential Worker
RITA (Republican In Theory, Anyways.)
Stonehill Fan
Teacher
U of I Parent - ILL,
Voracious reader,
White Sox Fan,
Xenophile
Yankovic Enthusiast
Zoo Afficionado
Sox Fam
A Quote to Start Things Off
We have two lives; the life we learn with and the life we live after that.”
― Bernard Malamud, The Natural
Cleaning up a blog is in many ways like cleaning up a room or a house. In order to get this blog presentable again, I found many drafts of posts I had started but never completed. I also reviewed many old posts and was reminded of memes , pictures, stories and other various components of blogdom which I had almost forgotten. Today's post combines many of those components. A blog, like a house, is meant to be lived in and experienced. I hope you enjoy today's experience.
In April I participated from another one of my blogs in the a to z challengewhere I had participated multiple times form HSD. One of the best things about the challenge is discovering, reading and commenting on other peoples blogs. Unfortunately, I did very little of that this year, but I discovered a blog called Comedy Plus and found that it was hosting one of my favorite memes of all time, Wordless Wednesday. I participated in it on many occasions years ago. I was glad to see it still exists.
I decided I would participate with a pic from our family trip to Washington DC 10 years ago.
Before I show the pic, I wanted to say that on the way to DC we stopped by Schuyler, VA where Earl Hamner, the writer and creator of The Waltons grew up and stopped by the Waltons Mountain Museum. After my picture and before a link to Wordless Wednesday is a 20 minute you tube video that I had saved as a draft here from the 45th reunion of the Waltons which took place at said museum.