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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Crumbling Under the Weight of Technology
They say you can never go back. After having this new Droid Charge for a few days, I ended up sitting there with it, close to tears. I am having a rough time managing my new Smart Phone. I feel too dumb for a Smart Phone. … Continue reading
November Homescape
“Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.” – Elizabeth Lawrence
Posted in Gardening, Uncategorized
Tagged Autumn, Elizabeth Lawrence, Japanese Maple, November, trees
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Flags For My Father
The scarves are kept in an apothecary type chest of small drawers. There are probably over thirty of them, an accumulation over about as many years. They are from all over the world and many of them have been passed on, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cleaning up, clearing out, collecting, drawers, Family, father, flags, Memories, Pack Rat Project; pack rat, reflection, scarves, time passing
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Feral Crap
I will be blunt and maybe a bit vulgar here – yesterday morning I stepped in cat shit, and that is exactly the word I screamed after stepping in it. Since there are no young children in the house at the moment, I did not yell … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Perspective, Rant, Uncategorized, Vent
Tagged eccentricities, feral cats, Neighbors, wild cats
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A Lion is Loose in the Neighborhood
Posted in Humor, Uncategorized
Tagged children, grandchildren, Halloween, just too cute, lion, wild thing
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