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How to Write & Publish Books of Blues. Hopefully.

Nat Finn's first series of novels / new books

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The road to Cakesmash Vol. 1

September 5, 2022 By Finn Leave a Comment

peanut & prophet's cakesmash 2022

Fired clients.Reverse ski off the roof.Bella and Bud found mold behind the fireplace before I re-learned to walk.A race to get the house baby-ready, and re-re-learn to walk.All the while Bella lived & breathed fresh air at her mama’s.Painting Day turned into Inducement Day.Delivery Day came a day later.Twice I looked away, and twice an […]

Filed Under: Oregon Coast

Regarding the trip(s) to the hospital(s).

February 25, 2021 By Finn Leave a Comment

the foot is lookin' better

As my sister shared on Facebook, Katie & I had to take a trip to the Hospital on Monday. Two hospitals, actually. We’re okay. Katie, in particular, is okay. It might have been the first day working towards an anticipated late-August due date for an event we hope to announce in March.There might have been […]

Filed Under: Fitness, Letters Back Home

Why “Hell Bent” is not the best Doctor Who episode Steven Moffat wrote.

December 10, 2020 By Finn Leave a Comment

Wikimedia Creative Commons

I love Hell Bent. It’s an episode of new Doctor Who I often find myself going back to when I want the heart strings tugged on, or when I want to see the Doctor & Clara pushed to the limits – Time Lord Victorious style. Confessionally, that desire is frequent. And I think – I […]

Filed Under: Doctor Who

The first time the OldOld Man saw a Volkswagen Bug (Happy Veterans Day)

November 11, 2020 By Finn Leave a Comment

OldOld Man at boot Camp. Ft. Hood, I believe. WW II

As I was reminded by Facebook Memories, had any of this been normal, The OldOld Man would be headlining a local Veterans Day luncheon event or two back home, again, in Indiana. A little grub at the Rotary Club. A little dessert at his retirement community. A long nap after. But those events are cancelled, […]

Filed Under: Letters Back Home, OldOld man

Why I audio binge-read Neil Gaiman’s Books

February 29, 2020 By Finn Leave a Comment

my first two neil gaiman audio book hold tries

The main reason I first audio binge-read Neil Gaiman’s’ novels, as opposed to starting with Pratchett, Lovecraft, or Dick, was that Gaiman narrated most of his books and those narrations were available at the local library. TLDR It was early fall 2017 in East Bay. I needed to exercise. I needed to read. I had […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: reviews

“No, we don’t own the Bistro,” and how neighbors work together ’round here.

January 29, 2020 By Finn Leave a Comment

katie helping paint the walls at Garibaldi Portside Bistro

Short: Who owns Garibaldi Portside Bistro? That’s Dennis & Amanda Cavitt of Garibaldi, Oregon. They live behind us, or we live to their side, or something like that. The Cavitts were the one who purchased the building that housed The Troller Restaurant & Lounge, and that’s where quite a few of us spent much of […]

Filed Under: Letters Back Home, Oregon Coast

My 2020 Weight Watchers Word (and “Happy New Year!”)

December 31, 2019 By Finn Leave a Comment

shootin' baskets at the local park, Emeral Glen Park in Dublin, CA

I do Weight Watchers (now WW, now MyWW…) with my wife, families from church, and fellow cravings enthusiasts. My mother & her best friend are also doing it back in Chicago along with my mother-in-law’s best friend out there. Every Monday night (it used to be Tuesday, and it might go back to Tuesday) we […]

Filed Under: Hold Me Accountable

On Pokémon GO Spoofing

September 4, 2019 By Finn Leave a Comment

I used to be hardcore anti-spoofing. My rational rallied around my joy for Pokémon GO, and that’s traveling & hunting, walking miles & miles at a time to finally find that rare, coveted Pokémon that fills the cobwebbed corners of the dex. Then one day at an Ex-Raid, I realized one of our players was […]

Filed Under: Distractions Tagged With: Pokémon GO

Verizon issues in Tillamook. It’s a running joke out here.

July 19, 2019 By Finn Leave a Comment

If you’re a tourist along the Oregon Coast, especially in the Tillamook Bay area, especially between Easter and Labor Day, especially if it coincides with a coveted fishing / hunting season, and despite having trusted Verizon as your cell provider, the following keeps happening every day until 8pm: Verizon service keeps telling you that you […]

Filed Under: Oregon Coast

[Pokémon GO] My priorities for Lucky Friend trades [team Mystic]:

July 3, 2019 By Finn Leave a Comment

Here are my trade priorities for lucky friends: Trade my shiny, non-wonder Groudon for a shiny, non-wonder Groudon. Traded with QueenAnectine. Now have a Shiny / Lucky / 91.1 Wonder Groudon. Thank you, Anectine. Trade my shiny, non-wonder Legendaries for the same – or excruciatingly similar shiny, non-wonder Legendary. I have 1 shiny, non-wonder Kyogre […]

Filed Under: Oregon Coast Tagged With: Pokémon GO

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