I just got my tire cover in that I ordered from amazon. The installation was easy and now my jeep has a bit of personality. I had to choose from a great deal of variety but the Pirate and Parot cover seemed to fit in best out of all of them. The Grimm Reaper was nice but I thought it was too dark of a tone. So here it is.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Kindle Edition for A Breath Before Sunrise now available!
It took a little longer than I expected but the Kindle Edition of A Breath Before Sunrise is now available. The Ebook retails for 3.99 right now. Originally I wanted to sell the book for .99 cents but for the length of the story the 3.99 price point was the natural mark. The price drops over time anyway, so at some point the available price will drop to .99 cents. Most likely...
Here is a picture of the cover.
A Breath Before Sunrise is a horror novella centering around three characters Bear, Bird and Fox. The setting is a post apocalyptic future and the book could be described best as a dystopian future world. An unkown enemy has decimated the Earth through the use of radical genetic war fare and humanity had to retreat to the underbelly of the Earth. Join Bear as he unravels the past mystery of a life we once lived. A Breath Before Sunrise cements the idea that our past memories shape our adult lives.
A Breath Before Sunrise is available at Amazon and other online retailers.
Here is a picture of the cover.
A Breath Before Sunrise is a horror novella centering around three characters Bear, Bird and Fox. The setting is a post apocalyptic future and the book could be described best as a dystopian future world. An unkown enemy has decimated the Earth through the use of radical genetic war fare and humanity had to retreat to the underbelly of the Earth. Join Bear as he unravels the past mystery of a life we once lived. A Breath Before Sunrise cements the idea that our past memories shape our adult lives.
A Breath Before Sunrise is available at Amazon and other online retailers.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
New Jeep
I have been tooling around in a Dodge Neon for a few years and the car started to end up in the shop quite a bit over the last year. So I decided to purchase a new Jeep. I originally thought to purchase a Wrangler but after mulling around the price and mileage I finally settled on a 2005 Jeep Liberty. The Liberty gives me the off road capability of a 4x4 with the comfort of an suv. I had to test out the Jeep with a drive home through a snow storm this afternoon. The Liberty handled great and I'm itching to get into a true 4x4 situation. Here are some pics of my Jeep.
The Jeep only had 41,000 miles on it for a 2005. I managed the snag the vehicle under the Blue Book value. So what a deal.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Photo(s) from Giants Super Bowl Celebration
Monday, February 6, 2012
Thoughts on the Super Bowl
Well the Super Bowl is in the books and it was a good one. I don't particularly follow either one of those teams but my mom loves the Giants so by default I found myself rooting for the G-men. The game itself ended up being fairly entertaining as it went down to the last play. Some people were saying the game could of been won by the Patriots if Welker made that catch when there was around four minutes or so left in the game. True but would, coulda, shouldas don't translate into a win. Bottom line is the Giants won a hard faught contest that should be remembered for a long time. The only other thing I can say is what a catch in the last minutes of the game on that long pass from Manning.
My mom is planning to go to the parade for the Giants. If I end up going as well I'll be sure to post some pictures. Oh, and I almost forgot. The performance by Madonna ended up being one of the best shows in the last five to ten years. In my opinion the only one that can be held in the same light was the Paul Mccartney bit a few years back.
Out of all the Super Bowl ads I think my favorite one ended up being the dog that buried the cat and bribed the man not to say anything. Or, or perhaps the Etrade bit with the speed dating. The Etrade ads always make me chuckle. I guess they are a little on the old side and we're all used to them by now. A notable mention goes to the Chevy Truck commercial and the dog rescue beer ad.
On a side note, my book is listed in the online catalogues at stores around the country includings such hot spots as New York and Los Angeles.
My mom is planning to go to the parade for the Giants. If I end up going as well I'll be sure to post some pictures. Oh, and I almost forgot. The performance by Madonna ended up being one of the best shows in the last five to ten years. In my opinion the only one that can be held in the same light was the Paul Mccartney bit a few years back.
Out of all the Super Bowl ads I think my favorite one ended up being the dog that buried the cat and bribed the man not to say anything. Or, or perhaps the Etrade bit with the speed dating. The Etrade ads always make me chuckle. I guess they are a little on the old side and we're all used to them by now. A notable mention goes to the Chevy Truck commercial and the dog rescue beer ad.
On a side note, my book is listed in the online catalogues at stores around the country includings such hot spots as New York and Los Angeles.
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