Abner Serd

Author | Humorist | Storyteller

green and white landscape

You found me!

Now, that’s a feat worth featuring. You see, I spend most of my days out on Wild Side, weighing the sunrise. It’s not that I’m hard to find; you’ve just got to know where to look.

So … you found me. Well done.

‘Course, it’s possible you just happened to stumble across my back trail, and now you’re wondering exactly what manner of beast you’ve got sighted.

On that score, you can put your mind at ease: I’m a storyteller. Mostly harmless. I specialize in humorous yarns and the occasional rhyming recitation. I’ve also been known to wander hitherin yawn, as you can plainly see from my blog.

Howdy. I’m Abner. Pleased to make your acquaintance.

Abner among the greenery

Abner Serd

Let me tell you a story …


Tales from Hitherin Yawn:

  • Day 33: Tillsonburg to St. Thomas, ON

    As we continue to make our way toward a much-needed hotel stay in St. Thomas (rest, get clean, use the wifi, etc), I muse aloud about the meaning of gorp and why I switched pronouns — using “we” in these vlogs instead of “I”. We are now a bit more than halfway through the Canadian…

  • Day 32: Simcoe to Tillsonburg, ON

    For the second consecutive night, I camped in a place with little or no signal. The previous night I durn near ran out of battery trying to get the day’s vlog to upload. Last night my phone was already low on charge, so I made an executive decision to put off posting until I reached…

  • Day 31: Cayuga to Simcoe, ON

    Here are some of the scenes seen and thoughts thunk while walking from Cayuga to Simcoe. I began the day on Route 3, a fairly busy country highway. But after a lunch break at Jarvis, I found an alternate route: a parallel road that didn’t see anywhere near the volume of traffic and even boasted…