• The Gift of the Business Section

    The Gift of the Business Section

    I’m not ever sure how to start this article. I know what I want to say and yet, it’s hard to get down into words. I used to hang out in the Self-Help section of bookstores. I was constantly looking for answers. How to live my life. How to think. How to deal with people.…

  • Adventures in Ancestry.com Part 1

    Adventures in Ancestry.com Part 1

    I recently made a trip to Omaha. It was a good trip. Not as relaxing as I wanted it to be, but a good trip. During the trip I went over to my Aunt Dee’s place and sat with Dee and Jerry, having a very nice talk. Then, Dee brought up that my cousin Todd…

  • Leadership Material?

    Leadership Material?

    I’m a leader. I am. But I’m not your standard leader. I don’t go after authoritative power anymore. I have found that I’m not consistent and stable enough to be a manager. I tend to scare people if I have authoritative power. So, I lead from below. If I see a need, I tend to…

  • Lurch Burger

    Lurch Burger

    “You’re eating Lurch,” said my brother Kelly right after I took a hefty bite out of my burger. Lurch? What the fuck? My brother works on Cooper Farm, a 4-H farm for the Omaha Home for Boys. Kids show up here and learn to groom and take care of the animals. They go to fairs…

  • Short Fiction – Pronouns

    Short Fiction – Pronouns

    Jake pulled his mail out from the box and looked over at the clerk who was helping an elderly man mail a package. “My Annie’s birthday is next week. Are you sure it’ll get there on time?” he asked. “Five days is plenty of time Mr. Rosenberg, don’t worry.” The clerk replied. The elderly man…

  • Identity Crisis – COVID Edition

    Identity Crisis – COVID Edition

    Like almost everyone else in the world these days, I’m depressed. Really depressed. So depressed that I’ve been taking a mild anti-depressant, St. John’s Wort, for a while now. You know things are bad when I can take an anti-depressant. I’m bi-polar. Under normal circumstances, an anti-depressant would send me into a manic episode, even…

  • Quantum Planning – Covid Edition

    Quantum Planning – Covid Edition

    I’m nervous. I’ve been thinking about the future in terms of months. Like, next year I’m going to move to Chicago and go to school at “The Second City.” April 2021 to be exact. I’ve been packing already! COVID will be gone, the election will be over, and Seattle will have lost its mind even…

  • Adventures in Echo VR, Part 1

    Adventures in Echo VR, Part 1

    I started a new game on my Oculus Quest, Echo VR. It’s a free game that looked like a lot of fun. The tag line? “Battle Robots in Zero Gravity”. Since it’s the apocalypse, I’ve been spending A LOT of time alone and it pretty much drives me nuts. Echo is a multi-player game/experience. I…

  • Brothers – Flash Fiction

    Brothers – Flash Fiction

    This story came from two places 1) Wondering what the real story is around Cain and Abel of Genesis fame and 2) An episode on “Lucifer” that had a very different perspective on the tale. Updating my version to the present, I give you “Brothers”. She lay there, looking at her sons. Wondering, yet knowing…

  • Petty Tyrants and the Downfall

    Petty Tyrants and the Downfall

    Back in 2005, I worked as a contractor for a major software company in Redmond Washington, which shall remain nameless, for a month. This is the story of that month. I had been out of work for almost half a year, I’d left Orrtax, or whatever name it was since we’d been acquired, for the…

  • Being Human and the Road to Hell

    Being Human and the Road to Hell

    As everyone knows, the western states of the U.S. have been besieged with wildfires. Even though they are not raging in Seattle, as I look out my window (Sept 13 2020) It looks like someone had a heyday with a feather duster in a house that has been closed for half a century. I can…

  • Status Update – Life of Karin

    Status Update – Life of Karin

    It’s been over 6 months since I walked out of my office and went home to stay. It seems like it’s been years. At first, I was posting blog posts by the week talking about what was going on with me during this time. That, of course, dropped off as staying home became the new…