A lot of things have changed in the past few weeks. COVID-19 has really thrown the world for a loop. I'm fortunate. I work from home and my employer is still at least partially in business. Selling windows, doors, roofing and siding involves being at events and in people's homes, so that part has been shut down. Canceling upcoming events at least has them shifting the funds from those to keep the business running how it can and supporting employees while everyone endures. Work-wise, for now, t…
I've always loved comic books. My uncles collected them so my first exposure was through them and their collections. In college, I actually wrote one titled Blade of Shuriken with artist Reggie Byers. The title didn't last very long, but something I've always been quite proud of. Definitely an example of taking a risk that paid off on my part. During that time in the mid to late eighties, I attended a lot of comic book conventions around the Philly area. It was where I met and hung out occasio…
I spent the month of February in Sedona, AZ. This included working from there and seeing what it would really be like to live there
January went my fast. I spent a bit of it just getting ready for being away in February and spending the last week with my work people
I get caught up on some movie and tv series and encounter yet another reason why owning a home can be a money pit and now I find out my all-time favorite musician, Neil Peart, as passed away