I have a head full of nothing worth blogging about and that’s where this post should really end. However, even by my standards a blog post of eighteen words that says I have nothing to say is quite minimalistic. It would be a good thing for politicians to do though, so maybe I should do it and hope it catches on.
I have a maelstrom of poetry in my head that needs sorting out, a list of titles for numismatic subjects and that’s all. At the back of my mind, having listened to Johnny Cash last night on TV, I obviously have a few scrapings of country music, because the title just popped up. And that’s it. Nothing else.
Unless the thought of breakfast counts. That’s in there too.
Do I dare to get an idea by checking the news?
Or do I stay happy but clueless, and uninspired?
Well, I looked at the news, and I’m still clueless and uninspired. This is probably a good thing as it means little is happening.
It is now three days until the end of the month and I have done very little about sending submissions. Despite an early flurry (two) I have done little about finishing most of my submissions and am starting to worry. That’s what I will be doing in a minute.
At this point yesterday I added my tags and posted without either a title or photos. It was a senior moment, but even my senior moments are growing more mundane. It’s probably a sign that I’m getting older and they have lost their novelty.




Here’s another song, this one by Danny O’Keefe, “So Long, Harry Truman”. It’s a good one.
You may reflect that your life is one long loaf, but what a loaf by the look of it.
It’s a simple loaf, but I do enjoy it. 🙂
A day with bread like that has to count for something. Actually, a lot. For the most part, it’s the mundane tasks that give our lives shape and pleasure. Even in the U.S., which seems so full of chaos and evil right now. Made a lentil chili last night for supper, and it was good. Have to focus on such things, too.
Yes, the small good things still count for a lot.
Not to worry. Even the “nothing” you have to say says a lot. After all, life is primarily made up of “activities of daily living” and folks love to read about what others are doing … even if they’re doing nothing … and describing it well. 😉
Thank you. Doing nothing comes naturally, the describing is the tricky part. 🙂
Well, your breakfast is more interesting than my scrambled eggs with cheese