Monthly Archives: January 2016

We Can Work It Out – An Olive Quickly fragment, part 12

“I swear it wasn’t me who got us out of there.” “Well it sure as hell wasn’t me,” Maya snorted. She squirmed around in the seat, trying to find a comfortable spot; she was bruised up from the brief but violent tussle … Continue reading

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Lemmy

I can’t remember the first time I became aware of Motörhead. It must have been sometime in the 1980s. Other music sounded like, well, music… Motörhead  sounded like the roar of an engine. I already liked 70s hard rock (the … Continue reading

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Onward Through the Fog – An Olive Quickly fragment, Part 11

After a few stops to see favored exhibits, Maya and Olive worked their way down to the first floor. “America on the Move” took up most of the lower east wing. Olive had always enjoyed the cars and trollies but … Continue reading

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