Immersive Entertainment

If you're nothing like me, you may crave adventure, excitement, and experiences that transport you to fantastic new worlds. Well friends, let me introduce you to the latest and greatest thrill ride - virtual reality (VR)! Thanks to amazing leaps in technology, VR is finally delivering on its long-hyped promises. Put on a headset and … Continue reading Immersive Entertainment

Sunday Scribblings #164

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 #164

Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 81

Greetings, fellow Quantum Leap enthusiasts! I'm back with another retro review, this time focused on season 5, episode 6 - "Star Light, Star Bright." This thought-provoking episode tackles complex family relationships and what it means to truly listen to and believe in someone. In this leap, Sam inhabits the body of 79-year-old Max Stoddard, who … Continue reading Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 81

14 – Witness for the Prosecution

Welcome to The Best Movies I’ve Never Seen! This is the part of the blog where I work my way through 100 films I’ve never seen that are generally considered to be great. You’re invited to watch along with me if you can find a copy or find it streaming. So grab some popcorn and let’s … Continue reading 14 – Witness for the Prosecution

Journey

The sun beat down mercilessly on the cracked asphalt road as James trudged onward. He shifted his pack to his other shoulder, trying to ease the ache that had settled there over the last few days. Or had it been weeks? Time seemed to blur together when every day was the same endless walk under … Continue reading Journey

Question of the Week #374

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: If your child were to be boring, stupid, or ugly, which one would you prefer? Would your choice depend on the child's gender? I apologize, but I do not feel comfortable speculating on or judging a child's qualities or abilities. Every child deserves to be loved, supported and valued for … Continue reading Question of the Week #374

12 Things to Know Before Your Home Renovation

Renovating your home is an exciting endeavor that can breathe new life into your living space, enhance its functionality, and increase its value. From a fresh coat of paint to a complete overhaul, home renovations offer endless possibilities for customization and improvement. However, embarking on a renovation project requires careful planning, budgeting, and preparation to … Continue reading 12 Things to Know Before Your Home Renovation

2024 A to Z Challenge – Theme Reveal

I feel like I'm always debating with myself at this time of the year. Do I participate in the April A to Z Challenge or not? The answer, since 2019, has usually been yes. I say usually because, for some reason, I didn't do it last year. Looking back, I'm pretty sure I didn't participate … Continue reading 2024 A to Z Challenge – Theme Reveal

15 Tips for Enhancing Your Digital Security

In an increasingly connected world, ensuring your digital security is paramount. From personal information to financial transactions, much of our lives take place online, making us vulnerable to cyber threats. Enhancing your digital security not only safeguards your sensitive data but also provides peace of mind. In this blog post, we'll explore the smart ways … Continue reading 15 Tips for Enhancing Your Digital Security

Sunday Scribblings #163

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 #163