by Quixote's Helper | May 15, 2017 | Quixote's Epistle
In January 2003 I was 26, yet I seemed to be going through a troubled adolescence that would never end. Down on my luck and homeless in Tallahassee, FL, one evening I was standing in line to receive a meal and was talking about life with an artist friend of mine. I...
by Quixote's Helper | Dec 5, 2016 | Quixote's Wisdom
Claudia created a witch whose vacuum is not too heavy to fly, but Rachel says for most witches the cords are too short and electricity is too expensive. – Rachel I’ve had too much Safe Sleep. Now I need some rest. – Will Only in the Garage will you hear a discussion...
by Quixote's Helper | Nov 10, 2016 | Quixote's Wisdom
When you’re walking and you see a big tree, the best thing you can do is stop and look at one leaf. – Lee Hodges Discussing then-candidate Trump’s declaration that immigrants from south of US are rapists and murderers, our guest Jorge said, “I’m Mexican; I can...
by Quixote's Helper | Nov 9, 2016 | Quixote's Epistle
I believe and I do not That there will be a reason for all of this That someone’s grandchildren will be alive to care how someone their grandmother’s age spoke out remained strong in their silence refused anger and hatred painted beautiful pictures believed there was...
by Quixote's Helper | Sep 20, 2016 | Guest Writings
On April 20, 2016, at 7am, I was lying in my tent pondering what I was going to do for the day when I hiccuped. When I hiccuped I not only felt but heard a pop in my stomach area and, suddenly, a very intense burning sensation started growing from the area. Within two...