Turn Quest — Part I

By: In: Fiction, Media, Writing

Note: What follows below and under posts entitled Turn Quest are works of fiction. Any resemblance to characters living or dead is likely but unintentional. I don’t know how many installments will make up the story, but I hope enough to be a small novella (a novelita?).

Turn Quest

Jim had a hard time getting sound sleep. It was 3:52 am and Jim’s nose was long numb to Sally’s perfume and the lingering odors of romance. He was restless and turned his head over and studied the silhouette of his sleeping wife. The essential shape was there but muffled by the thick wool quilt that kept them warm. His study was interrupted by the thoughts of the busy day in front of them and their departure on a long awaited trip. He kept wondering if he really needed to perform all of the errands on the list and how to complete them as soon as possible.

It was a long time since Jim and his family took a grand trip and since the children were now out of diapers at least they would not have that problem, but of course older children meant other hassles. Stopping for frequent bio-breaks, threatening to stop the car on a regular basis, feeding the kids, and putting up with the Are we almost there yet? question (and he put the over/under for the first instance of that question at 20 minutes of driving into a 18 hour trip). They had books, a list of games to occupy the children’s attentions, and plenty of children’s snacks and drinks on hand. However prepared they were he knew there would be problems and only he among the four was expected to bear hardships calmly and patiently.

The Tahoe they owned was just in the garage for maintenance, a checkup, and tire rotation. Still the vehicle was well aged and the checkup did not involve any diagnostic surgery. It could be the waterpump is on the verge of breaking, the fuel pump might be ready to pump its last gallon, or who knows what else could unexpectedly go kerput? Still, he thought that is always the case even on a short trip to buy a case of beer or a loaf of bread; to worry about such things is useless and dropped that thought and returned to the his wife’s sleeping silhouette and faded to sleep.


« Previous Page No Comments » Print This Post Print This Post

Partial Payment

By: In: Media, Non-Fiction, Writing

I’m not one to fight gravity and work my skis uphill. I may soon join the legions of cross country skiers, but at first I will seek out flat terrain as my conditioning is not that great and the Wisconsin Snow Bunny must first master the flats before seeking out downhill thrills. However, I am talking about the action in my driveway.
(more…)


« Previous Page No Comments » Print This Post Print This Post

Music, Places, and Times

By: In: Media, Non-Fiction, Writing

One thing I find frequently happening to myself is when certain songs come on the radio or I play them I get whisked back not only to a time but often times to a specific place. It will not take a lot of imagination or recollection to bring the times and places back.

One such song is a song called Ring My Bell by Anita Ward. What song has the same effect on you?
(more…)


« Previous Page No Comments » Print This Post Print This Post

Hot Tub Time Machine in Dubai?

By: In: Media, Non-Fiction, Writing

The most interesting search hit of the day (so far) was someone coming in searching for Hot Tub Time Machine Dubai.

If you are in the Middle East and hoping to watch Hot Tub Time Machine on the big screen; forget it there is no chance of that happening. Still, there is cause for hope, maybe your buddy returning from vacation recorded it and snuck it into the country, sneaky guy that friend of yours.

Any version of that movie showing in the Middle East will be about 15 minutes long. I remember seeing Hot Dog on a TV broadcast and the censors left quite a bit of that movie on the floor.

BTW, did you vote in the poll Did You Like Hot Tub Time Machine? and did you read my full review of Hot Tub Time Machine?


« Previous Page No Comments » Print This Post Print This Post

Sponsors:

Pages

Polls

How Fast Can You Ski or Snowboard?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Past Posts

Get Adobe Flash player