My days can be pretty random sometimes, but mostly they seem the same.
| A "Ron Lee" Clown from my parents' collection (Photo by Arlee Bird) |
Sometimes I'll just stay quiet about things rather than risk offending anybody. Other times I'll just prattle about this or that--nothing with intended controversy. Some people will manage to find an argument in anything.
Which is the most important knowledge to have: Who you are? Where you are? or Why do you exist?
Much of the time I tend to think of things geographically. I think we all probably slant our perceptions in regard to occupations, loved ones, our own feelings, or whatever the case might be.
I'm fixing a small batch of chili for supper tonight. It's gotten cooler outside of late, but another heat wave is supposed to be coming next week. Somehow chili seems like a good thing to have today.
Good chili in restaurants has been somewhat difficult for me to find over the years. I've often been disappointed. Ironically, Chili's Restaurant doesn't have chili that I'd recommend and I had high hopes for their chili. What a disappointment. Personally, I like the chili at Wendy's. But when you come down to it, no one makes chili or spaghetti better than what I make. That's my objective opinion.
Just heard a bunch of fireworks and people outside yelling. I was trying to remember if it was some special Mexican holiday or something of that nature. Then I turned to the local news and heard that the Dodgers had won their game and would be going to the World Series for the first time since 1988. Maybe I can get a little more thrilled about this as the Series starts. I'm not much of a sports fan these days...
Battle of the Bands Results
My latest Battle pitched Fernando Ortega against Van Morrison both singing their renditions of the hymn "Be Thou My Vision". Morrison definitely had the edge of familiarity working in his favor and came out of the chute in the lead and stayed there until the end. Van the Man won this match while Fernando proved a worthy opponent.
Morrison is a favorite of mine and his Hymns to the Silence album is still an album that I play on occasion. However, I could listen to Ortega all day any time of day. His voice and orchestrations are so peaceful and calming. My vote went to Fernando Ortega.
Final Vote Tally
Fernando Ortega 8 votes
Van Morrison 13 votes
Next Battle on Wednesday November 1st
That will also be the day of the monthly Insecure Writer's Support Group posting, but I will try to meld the two posts seamlessly. Or something like that. You might even see a post or two before that one.
Are you ready for November 4th? What will you be doing that day? How about a big ol' batch of biscuits and country sausage gravy?

