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The Time I Failed Phoebe* the Phlebotomist

posted in Fine Whine on January 25, 2025 by Eugene Dennis 1 Comment

*Not her real name Let’s talk blood. I can’t donate mine, thanks to a stint living in the U.K. Mad cow precautions, they say. Serious stuff, I know, but when my daughters were little, it was always good for a laugh when talk of a blood drive came up and their dad, me, couldn’t sign… Continue reading →

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The (Almost) Daily Dennis

5/9/25: Creative Act IIIers. It’s becoming a thing. See what Retirement House is up to here.

4/21/25: This Humans of New York installment speaks to those of on either side of the Act II and Act III divide. Link

4/17/25: New post tonight. Sure to be a Hollywood blockbuster. Clear your evening’s calendar.

4/13/25: The weekend of The Fork’s table read. Cast slays. The world can be loud. But for one morning, in a small theater with big dreams in Utah,  it was music, laughter, and the courage to begin again. Details to follow. Watch this page for all the juicy details.

4/12/25: I am “watching series on hidden villages of England and loving it” years old.

4/10/25: They call us late bloomers, as if we overslept the season or missed the memo. But the truth is, it took every detour, every wrong turn, every scraped knee and small triumph to get here. What’s blooming now isn’t late – it’s right on time, made from the full compost of a life well-lived and lessons hard-earned. This work didn’t come despite the delay, but because of it.

4/9/25: Been a minute since I posted. Debated whether to click the publish button. Today’s post is a bit mopey, but maybe it’s okay every now and then. Back at it tomorrow.

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