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June 11, 2025

Wordless Wednesday 2025: Week 24

a mural in philadelphia featuring a shoulders-up painting of a young Black woman with the text of the declaration of independence over it. it's called 'declaration'

Some words: I love the murals in Philadelphia. This one is called Declaration and given the state of this country and its perpetual persecution of POC, including ICE raids in American streets and police shooting at people who are peaceably…

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June 9, 2025

Journal prompt: reframing regrets

The text reads "Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention. My Way written by Paul Anka, performed by Frank Sinatra." There is a glass of whiskey in the background

From time to time I hit a writer’s block here and fall silent. Especially when things are burbling around me that aren’t my stories to tell. Luckily, the internet provides many journaling prompts that I can lean on to help…

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June 6, 2025

Friday 5: Not your everyday

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Happy Friday! Today is National Eyewear Day (I finally caved and bought a pair of readers but have yet to remember to use them), National Higher Education Day (okaaaay), and most importantly, my second Summer Friday. I declared today Kim…

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June 4, 2025

Wordless Wednesday 2025: Week 23

a neon sign. there is are two purple neon circles and inside those circles is the word radiant in red neon

June 1, 2025

It’s June! The best month!

a photo of a body of water at sunset, it has a june 2025 calendar at the top left

Rabbit rabbit! It’s here! It’s here! My favorite month, June, is finally here. Summer is coming and we’ll have the most amount of daylight. (she types on this, the sixth straight day of rain) I created this wallpaper in Canva….

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May 30, 2025

Friday 5: Agitation

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Happy Friday! Today is National Hole in My Bucket Day and National Water a Flower Day which honestly seems very difficult to do if there’s a hole in your water bucket, dear Liza dear Liza. In the absence of two…

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About Me

I've been blogging for over twenty (2 decades! 2-0!) years and I'm apparently one of the few over-50 female bloggers who haven't sold out to THE MAN yet; hence this blog remains quirky, homespun, and unprofitable. No big. However, if you're from Disney, Doritos, or Dave Matthews Band, I'm open to talk about selling out.

I live in Southern New Jersey with my husband WM, and our dog Murphy. I'm an adult who likes Disney but not a Disney Adult. I used to work a fun (really!) office job in Philadelphia, but since March of 2020 I'm a work from home hermit. So if you're looking for a childless, slightly round, marginally boring GenX woman's blog to follow, you've come to the right place! :)

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Kimberly's bookshelf: read

Spitting Gold: A Novel
really liked it
Spitting Gold: A Novel
by Carmella Lowkis
Meet Me at the Lake
it was ok
Meet Me at the Lake
by Carley Fortune
I am an Old and I know, I KNOW, that I am far too old to be reading cute summery books about attractive young people experiencing summer lovin'. But until we get these fun fizzy books with 50 year olds finding love at a seaside physical ...
tagged: fiction, borrowed-from-library, romance, women, and summer
An Offer From a Gentleman
liked it
An Offer From a Gentleman
by Julia Quinn
tagged: borrowed-from-library, romance, and fiction
Tom Lake
it was amazing
Tom Lake
by Ann Patchett
tagged: women, fiction, and borrowed-from-library
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
it was amazing
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
by Sarah Adler
A plucky heroine and academically minded hero? A road trip to Key West? Optimism v pessimism?? Adults being adults and using their words to keep disagreements from lasting more than a few hours? Sign me up forever.
tagged: fiction, summer, women, and own-hardcopy

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