Posted on July 25, 2020




#61: Help 10 Restaurants Survive
Antica Pizzeria Da Michele. At least Covid has finally brought more al fresco dining to LA.
Posted on July 23, 2020


Called I the experts for this one. They removed all of the old insulation, sanitized and sealed the attic, and installed new insulation.
Posted on July 21, 2020
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#48: See 10 New Movies
A movie doesn’t need to be good during the pandemic to get amazing reviews, it just needs to be new.
Posted on July 17, 2020

#82: No car for me.
I was going to try and make a go with it with the Bronco, but break downs would’ve been inevitable. Sooo, I got a M2 Competition Series, because, you know, the 405 is a racetrack.
Posted on July 13, 2020

#41 Star Gaze
It was so dark, even my iPhone could take a picture of the stars.
Posted on July 13, 2020
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Posted on July 10, 2020

#4: Read 4 Pulitzer winning/finalist Fiction Novels
If there was ever a book that deserved the Pulitzer, it’s Middlesex. Loved it.
Posted on July 8, 2020
It took a pandemic, but I needed a space to write.
Step One: Cleared out the room and removed the base boards

Step two: I wanted a dark and luxurious library, so I settled on this blue paint color. It took several coats.


Step three: Put together the bookcases that would eventually become built-ins.

Step four: Secured the bookcases to a frame that I bolted to the studs. They’re going nowhere.


Step five: Brought the frame up to the ceiling so that I could add lights.

Step six: Added voice commanded lights and covered the frame with MDF and plywood. Watched a lot of YouTube instructional videos on how to wire electricity.

Step seven: Bought a nail gun and added trim between the bookcases and on the ceiling. Next, I added the baseboards to compete the built-in look. I must have cut each corner of the baseboards a dozen times before I got the angles right. I also caulked every hole, crack and blemish.

Step eight: Sanded and painted everything. After using a paint roller on the first shelf, I bought an electric paint sprayer and banged it out in a day.


Step nine: Hung the chandelier and began the difficult process of tiling the ceiling. The old adage, measure twice, cut once, didn’t seem to work for me. I would measure twice, cut once, scream, then try again.

Step ten: Somehow I managed to tile the entire room and it looks great.


Step eleven: Books, furniture and artwork. Still need to add some furnishing and artwork, but I couldn’t be happier with how it all came out. Now I can put the tools away and write.


My only regret is reading so many books on Kindle.