A Love Letter

My dear, It’s hard to be certain of anything in this world, but I’ve always considered myself one of he lucky few who understands more than most. I see the world for what it is and I know how it works. I also understand myself quite well. I know what I like and dislike, what … More A Love Letter

OPM Workout: Day 4

One Punch Man Workout: Day 1 Just as I thought, these exercises are making me sore. I’m hurting in places I didn’t know could hurt. But I have to say, it’s getting easier. I can push through the 100 sit ups without much struggle. I don’t seem to feel the pain until after I finish … More OPM Workout: Day 4

Children. Why?

Everybody always dreams of settling down, having two or three kids, and living happily ever after. But why? I mean, why the children? Maybe it’s the millennial in me, but I just don’t get it. The negatives are quite obvious. Babies are expensive. The US Department of Agriculture stated that a child born in 2013 … More Children. Why?

The Sun Dance

In the great blue commons, Under the watch Of wind and white giants, The sun dances Merry and drunk. A flourish in the brine And a waver In the tumult. Its toes dawdle Against the beat Of a long sung melody. The gulls bay While the sun drums on And clams bury their heads In … More The Sun Dance

The Tsar’s Village

To all the Russian history and literature buffs out there, the Tsar’s Village (Tsarskoe Selo) is a well-known spot. In this village outside St. Petersburg, Alexander Pushkin, the father of Russian literature, made his name. It was here that the author of Eugene Onegin studied and wrote himself into stardom. I had the chance to see … More The Tsar’s Village