From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: You're raising money for a charity and someone agrees to make a large contribution if you perform alone in front of a thousand people at an upcoming fundraiser. Would you agree? If so, how big a donation, if any, would you require, and what sort of act would you perform? … Continue reading Question of the Week #368
Author: peckapalooza
Welcome to Cooking with Peckapalooza!
Daily writing promptWhat’s your favorite thing to cook?View all responses This changes from time to time and it really depends on my mood... Currently, I'd say my favorite thing to cook is this recipe I came across on TikTok recently. They didn't give it a name, but I just call it a Crockpot Chicken Pasta … Continue reading Welcome to Cooking with Peckapalooza!
Graphic Novel Gems
Hey comic fans! I wanted to highlight some of my favorite underrated graphic novels that don't get as much hype as the big superhero books but are absolute gems. As an avid reader, I'm always on the hunt for comics that fly under the radar and deserve more attention. Here are a few of my … Continue reading Graphic Novel Gems
Our First Computer
Daily writing promptWrite about your first computer.View all responses Bloganuary is over... Long live Bloganuary. WordPress still has these daily writing prompts. Will I participate every day? Probably not. But when I think about... When I feel like it... Why not? Now... In regards to the first computer my family ever owned, I'll see what … Continue reading Our First Computer
Albums That Shaped a Generation
Music has a profound ability to define and represent the zeitgeist of an era. Throughout history, certain albums have come along that perfectly encapsulate the cultural mood and values of a generation. These seminal records not only provide the soundtrack to their time, but actively shape and influence society as well. In this post, let's … Continue reading Albums That Shaped a Generation
Thirty One – Bloganuary
Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Thirty One – Bloganuary
Sunday Scribblings #157
Welcome to Sunday Scribblings on The Confusing Middle! Each Wednesday I’ll provide you, my blogging friends, with a new prompt. Once you see what the prompt of the week is, head over to your blog and write something in response. There are no rules for what you write. It can be fiction. It can be non-fiction. It … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings #157
Thirty – Bloganuary
Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Thirty – Bloganuary
Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 74
Folks, it's time to take a leap back in time and revisit one of the most beloved episodes of the cult classic sci-fi series Quantum Leap. This week I'm reviewing season 4, episode 21 - "Stand Up." In this zany yet poignant time traveling tale, Dr. Sam Beckett leaps into the body of 1950s comedian … Continue reading Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 74
Twenty Nine – Bloganuary
Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Twenty Nine – Bloganuary