Golden sun filled light
Casting rays upon the day
Like a fisherman
Fire like summer heat
Humid and hot sticky air
A tough one tonight
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Hard running in late June. I wanted to dedicate this song to anyone out there running in the heat. I know it isn’t running based, but the title really does fit the way I am feeling right now. Never get tired of Dokken.
Batman coffee mug
Precious liquid right inside
Waking me today
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The other one: http://wp.me/p2kmxm-3h0
A hot night out there
Jamming hard to new Tesla
2 miles – not easy
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Got the new Tesla CD a few days ago.
I have to say, the boys still have it. Sounding great as usual. 3rd time listening to it tonight. Just doesn’t get old. If you haven’t gotten it see the link below. They just don’t put out bad music. Oh, solid run by the way, tough, but worth it.
From the opening Track MP3 to the explosive Time Bomb the music takes the listener on a journey with songs about the up and downs of life. The lighthearted Cross My Heart tells the story of a musician on the road proclaiming one’s commitment to love, while the songs Rise And Fall and So Divine speak of the supernatural and the loss of special friends. Songs like Flip Side and Life Is A River give a lyrical look at the dualities of life.Simplicity by Tesla marks the return to their home grown roots from one of America’s true rock and roll bands.
via Amazon.com: Simplicity: Music
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A link to a Haiku I did about them some time ago: http://wp.me/p2kmxm-10r
Coffee at the mall
Son and I watching people
The world floating by
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The rest of them start here: http://wp.me/p2kmxm-34f
Hot, steamy, muggy
Pavement melting running shoes
Skin burning like fire
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Rough night to run with the heat and all. Not sure I am ready for it this year. Guess I better get use to it though. It is going to be in the upper nineties the rest of the week. Anybody else ready for the heat of summer, runner or not?
Creature of the dark
Figure in the deepest night
A Christmas savior
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New short story available:
Description:
A vampire who uses his vampiric skills to bring joy to those in need during the holiday season.
Find it at these places:
Kindle for 99 cents:
I have the story on the two sites below, but they are waiting publication. I’m not sure it will ever work with Nook, I keep having issues there. Kobo is in the process of publishing it as I write. I’ll update once it becomes available on either site.
Nook for 99 cents
Kobo for 99 cents
The cool thing about this next one is that it is completely free. You can leave me a dollar tip if you want to, but that’s up to you. Read it here, enjoy it all you want at no cost.
Noise Trade: http://books.noisetrade.com/atothewr/a-vampire-at-christmas
If all goes according to plan. I hope to sell a few more books through these sites. I’m also looking at Apple as well. So, be on the lookout for other places besides Kindle to purchase and read my stories. Thanks for reading, thanks for following.
Excerpt from A Vampire at Christmas:
The tomb was silent. A large coffin, large enough to fit a human male of about six foot five, black in design, kind of rectangle, plain and basic, sat in one corner of this tomb. The floors of the tomb were made of a soft brown dirt. The walls and ceiling were made of grey concrete, streaked with dark spots of dampness. It smelled of must and of things closed up in a tight Earthly space. There was a large door that protected this vampire from the intrusions of the outside world. This door was solid thick granite, something only a vampire could move. Scattered on the walls were small pictures in gold frames. These pictures reflected a life of a vampire through the ages, a lot of ages to be exact. He had been alive for centuries, haunting, roaming the Earth like a ghost; but he never tired of his vampire existence. He loved it.
Today was a very special day for him, because today was December the 24th. It was almost Christmas in the mortal world. His favorite time of the year.
This vampire had put up a tree in one corner of this tomb, and found a way with his cunning ingenuity to have it light up and flash while he slept or admired it. The tree splashed its holiday colors, reds, greens, and blues all over the coffin and the drab surroundings of the room. There were no ornaments on this tree, no tinsel, no garland of any kind, just lights wrapped deep inside the evergreen. The coffin was decorated with thick silver tinsel, and it draped and wrapped itself around this orifice of death like a shiny snake, reflecting the light of the tree. This vampire dared not play Christmas music because he might draw attention to himself. People might discover his hiding place if they heard music playing up from somewhere deep in the Earth, no matter how far into the woods he had made his lair. The tree and the decorated coffin were more than enough to keep him in a Christmas mood.
Unrelenting sun
Cooling oasis of shade
Nowhere to be seen
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Tough one out there today. Getting to be too hot to run even at 10 in the morning. Guess I am going to have to stick to evening runs until the fall – late fall. Anybody else ready for the summer heat? I know I am not. Use to not bug me, but the older I get the less I can take it.
Sign posts of the past
Spirits of a former race
Guiding me along
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I wrote this Haiku in my head while I ran down the green-way. There were all these words in sidewalk chalk starting to fade out. These words were words of encouragement from the runners who ran a recent 5K – I think. They pushed me on as my stiff legs did their best to move forward.
Have a great Sunday.
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