Blog Posts on digressions
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A quick hello; a “See you soon!” by Sasha & The Silverfish on May 7, 2012Sasha, you were once so arrogant to say, “I’ll always have time for reading.” [Insert a crack of lightning:] In …Continue reading »...
A quick hello; a “See you soon!” by Sasha & The Silverfish on May 7, 2012Sasha, you were once so arrogant to say, “I’ll always have time for reading.” [Insert a crack of lightning:] In …Continue reading »...
A little bit of housekeeping by Sasha & The Silverfish on Feb 5, 2012The usual excuses: Work’s been crazy, what free time I can smuggle in would rather be spent on reading books …Continue reading »...
A little bit of housekeeping by Sasha & The Silverfish on Feb 5, 2012The usual excuses: Work’s been crazy, what free time I can smuggle in would rather be spent on reading books …Continue reading »...
Sweeping Declarations by Sasha & The Silverfish on Jan 4, 2012Here’s to another year, and let’s hope it’s above ground. - From The Stone Diaries, by Carol Shields. Not even …Continue reading »...
Sweeping Declarations by Sasha & The Silverfish on Jan 4, 2012Here’s to another year, and let’s hope it’s above ground. - From The Stone Diaries, by Carol Shields. Not even I, with my faux coolness, can resist the symbolism of the new year. Logically, it’s nothing more than continuation,...
Cobwebs for Christmas by Sasha & The Silverfish on Dec 25, 2011It’s Christmas, and so I thought I’d do this blog a well-earned kindness and shut it down. Heh. I kid. …Continue reading »...
Cobwebs for Christmas by Sasha & The Silverfish on Dec 25, 2011It’s Christmas, and so I thought I’d do this blog a well-earned kindness and shut it down. Heh. I kid. …Continue reading »...
Reading Weekend by Sasha & The Silverfish on Oct 24, 2011Just checking in before I get cracking on blogging duties. Also, excuse the apparent lack of imagination with the picture …Continue reading »...
Reading Weekend by Sasha & The Silverfish on Oct 24, 2011Just checking in before I get cracking on blogging duties. Also, excuse the apparent lack of imagination with the picture …Continue reading »...


