Redirecting Traffic
And, And, And, And…
Consolidating
Downsizing
Single-tasking
Focusing
Concentrating
Please follow me while I once again attempt to stop messing around:
Posts will continue at the Original Chrysalis Stage
Please adjust your feeds.
Pooped Post
My daughter and grandson came to visit this past weekend. She partied with friends and slept the whole time. I did baby watch, so I did very little else.
Between weekends consumed by family and workdays filled with audits, insurance renewals, change of TPA’s and yearend reporting, in addition to normal day-to-day activities, this pooped post was the best I could do today and it’s several hours late to boot.
Dangle
Shadow Shot Sunday @ Hey Harriet
![]()
Weekend Reflections & Sunday 160 – Sap @ The Chrysalis Stage
I am going back to responding to your comments in the comment section.
Turnings
Six Word Saturday @ Show My Face
“No Left Turns Allowed Around Here!”
Treasure @ The Chrysalis Stage
I am going back to responding to your comments in the comment section.
Earthquake
Hosted by G-Man @ Mr. KnowItAll
The earth moved under me. I stood with my legs wide apart for balance and stability but the vibrations crawled up my body knocking my cells together like bumper cars at the carnival. My vision blurred; my teeth chattered; my flesh wobbled. I turned off the weight loss vibrating belt and all was normal again.
One Single Impression – Running @ The Chrysalis Stage
![]()
I am going back to responding to your comments in the comment section.
Thursday 13 – Census Questions
These were the thirteen questions asked on the 1850 US Census.
1. Dwelling houses and number in order of visitation.
2. Families numbered in the order of visitation.
3. The name of every person whose usual place of abode on the 1st day of June, 1850, was in this family.
4. Age.
6. Color – White, black, or mulatto.
7. Profession, occupation, or trade of each male person over 15 years of age.
8. Value of real estate owned.
9. Place of birth, naming the state, territory, or country.
10. Married within the year.
11. Attended school within the year.
12. Persons over 20 years of age who can not read and write.
13. Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper or convict.
Census questions for other years
I am going back to responding to comments in the comment section beginning with this post.
Sean the Vampire: Part Six – Bite Me @ The Chrysalis Stage
Wordless Wednesday – Nicholas
Teaser Tuesdays – American Gods
Teaser Tuesdays brought to you by MizB at Should Be Reading.
~ click the button ~
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Published – March 4th 2002 by Headline Book Publishing (first published 2001)
Paperback, 672 pages
Literary awards - Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel (2001), Hugo Award for Best Novel (2002), Nebula Award for Best Novel (2002)
ISBN – 0747263744 (ISBN13: 9780747263746)
My teaser:
Page Four:
“Low Key, who was a grafter from Minnesota, smiled his scarred smile. “Yeah,” he said. “That’s true. It’s even better when you’ve been sentenced to death. That’s when you remember the jokes about the guys who kicked their boots off as the noose flipped around their necks, because they friends always told them they’d die with their boots on.”
Rose and Prince Brendan: Chapter 013 – Clean Up @ The Chrysalis Stage
Rabbit, Rabbit on MicroFiction Monday
Susan at Stony River hosts Microfiction Monday,
Where a picture paints 140 characters…or even fewer.
~ click the button ~
This week’s picture (from Susan) as inspiration and my story to go with it:
Bessie and Daisy searched heath and dale for a pot ‘o gold,
a four leaf clover or even a Rabbit, Rabbit.
Cows were not known for their luck.



