
Artist concept drawing. It's pretty close, no?
I live in Southern California and live the digital lifestyle. I love technology, engage in social networks and thanks to the Amazon Kindle enjoy reading again. I listen to many podcasts and am interested in the paranormal. I don't go ghost hunting or anything like that, but I love reading, viewing and listening to a great fright!










Our day begins with funeral services for our friend Roadrunner, whose mother died on Christmas Eve. Mrs. C had been ill for sometime, but regardless, death is never something that can be prepared for especially during the holidays. It's pouring outside - just coming down in buckets - and I'm praying that it subsides by the time we arrive at the cemetary. The holidays have always been very sad and depressing for Roadrunner, the passing of her mother will only add to a challenging season. Time to go. We've got a good drive ahead of us in lousy weather.
Our day begins with funeral services for our friend Roadrunner, whose mother died on Christmas Eve. Mrs. C had been ill for sometime, but regardless, death is never something that can be prepared for especially during the holidays. It's pouring outside - just coming down in buckets - and I'm praying that it subsides by the time we arrive at the cemetary. The holidays have always been very sad and depressing for Roadrunner, the passing of her mother will only add to a challenging season. Time to go. We've got a good drive ahead of us in lousy weather. 









There are some films that I need to view annually and no matter how many times I've seen them, I always enjoy them as if it's my first. And, as many times as I've viewed them, I can't recite the lines verbatim and I still anticipate scenes out of sequence. Does dyslexia in viewing films exist?
There are some films that I need to view annually and no matter how many times I've seen them, I always enjoy them as if it's my first. And, as many times as I've viewed them, I can't recite the lines verbatim and I still anticipate scenes out of sequence. Does dyslexia in viewing films exist?