A Year in Review

Year in review– The first line from the first entry for each month.

January– Murder Me Dead
A couple weeks ago I visited my local library in order to find something outside my literary comfort zone.

February– Observing The Doe Girl
She sat awkwardly looking around with fear-wide eyes.

March– Kindness vs. Thievery
The youth dashed just barely ahead of a seasoned security officer and a tall, unadorned man with greying hair.

April– Digestion and Location
I’ve been sans meat (vegetarian) for over a week now.

May– 31 Days
One month remains before I’ll begin the third year of keeping a journal at Frozen Truth . com.

June– Welcome
Welcome to the third year of my humble journal here at Frozen Truth . com.

July– O’Canada
Happy Canada Day, my friends! As my friend Mark wrote today, “To all Canadians, I wish you a Happy Canada Day. (To everyone else, I wish you were Canadian.)”

August– Time and Motion
As I wrote in my last entry, I spent the weekend with my family in Dean. Plenty of fun was had and a lot of catching up was done.

September– 6:27
I’m at work once more, using the internet well thanks to Portable Firefox (the computers here don’t have Firefox installed and we’re not permitted to install programs; Of course, I wouldn’t resort to using IE).

October– Adventures in Missing the Bus
I left work Saturday morning a couple minutes later than usual and ended up missing my bus.

November– Splinter Boards and Bricks
Tonight at midnight I had intended to start writing my NaNoWriMo novel, but fate had a very different night in store for me.

December– Wrists and Beyond
Tonight I checked my mail to find a package from Pixel Girl Shop, a site that sells beautiful handmade items from a number of artists.

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