with Blue Bonnet on it!” No, this isn’t going to be a blog about margarine. But, every time I hear people talk about Bluebonnets (and that’s all of the time, here in Texas) I always think of that old commercial. Yes, Bluebonnets are a really big deal, here in the “Big T.” They are the … Continue reading »
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My Cat is Part Goat and Cow
I say that because he loves, loves, loves to eat grass. Letting him loose to graze, was no problem when we had our own yard. We knew no pesticides or fertilizer had been sprayed on the grass and didn’t worry about it making him sick. OK, grass makes cats throw up, but I mean sick … Continue reading »
How It Works, At My House
This is “My Post 2012 Federal Income Tax Panic.” Commonly known as, “My Pre 2013 Federal Income Tax Hysteria! Continue reading »
Weekend Agenda, Darn it
The date of April 15th falls on a Monday, this year. For the majority of folks, who pay United States Federal Income Tax, that means they will spend this weekend starting, finishing, proofreading and/or filing their tax returns; which must be postmarked before the bell tolls at midnight on April 15th, 2013. The Taxman has … Continue reading »
Easter Visitor
Today we had a little visitor. Continue reading »
A Fuzzy Furry Case of Insomnia
We’ve all had it. The inability to fall asleep – insomnia. It’s 2 AM, restlessness has fully taken over and the dream of sleep is virtually unattainable. So, what can you do? Continue reading »
A Spring and a Miss
Spring sprung and I missed it! March 20th, 2013 was the vernal equinox and I forgot. Continue reading »
Saint Patrick’s Day Haiku
Yes, I admit this is a clash of cultures, as Haiku’s are not usually associated with Irish tradition. But, I am too lazy to write anything more than 17 syllables! Interesting Irish Item: The Wearing of the Green is a ballad, dating back to the late 1700′s. It tells the story of the those who … Continue reading »
Perplexing Papacy
Today, is a momentous day in history, as Pope Benedict XVI resigns his papacy. Continue reading »
Are We Memorable?
As a society, we create more documentation and information than at any other time in the history of mankind. The majority of it is neither permanent nor tangible. Continue reading »