Photo: Yesterday
Sure. Why not yesterday? It’s easier than taking a photo of tomorrow. As you can see, I’m trying to keep my finger on it so it doesn’t slip away. Is that really a good idea? Save
Continue reading →Sure. Why not yesterday? It’s easier than taking a photo of tomorrow. As you can see, I’m trying to keep my finger on it so it doesn’t slip away. Is that really a good idea? Save
Continue reading →Today is brought to you by the letter “A.” Since Monday’s are for photos, I decided to share my “A” key from my keyboard. It’s a DVORAK keyboard with QWERTY letters on the upper right (because I can use use it either way. The “A” key is in the same … Continue reading →
Ruby loves her Delta kitty: You can see two kitties in this photo, can’t you? Save Save
Continue reading →We’re planning a yard sale for the first weekend in April (subject to being pushed back to the second weekend if circumstances dictate). That means we had to clear out the right half of the showroom at the shop in preparation for setting up tables to display stuff. It’s coming … Continue reading →
Floyd and Tarzan are spending quality time together more and more. Tarzan appears to be mentoring Floyd. Save
Continue reading →Mr. L picked his new tuba up from the repair shop where he had the leaks fixed. He brought it back to Central Texas and placed in on the floor in the parlor. The cats, of course, had to investigate. First, Delta had to check it for sleeping fit: … Continue reading →
I’m accustomed to the routine foldings of hand towel and washcloth at Best Western. The washcloth is fanfolded, and the towel forms a base around it. It’s attractive. We got a new iteration this weekend. I thought it was really cute: What are some of the more unusual towel … Continue reading →
My grandmother is no longer in pain. Her youngest child got there last Saturday morning, and by that evening, grandma was gone. At peace with her God and the world. I can’t feel bad. She led a full and complete life, and she wasn’t able to do anything she liked … Continue reading →
There were a few things I wanted as a kid but my parents said I couldn’t have until I was out of the house and financially responsible for myself. Motorcycles. St. Bernards. I think those were the only two things I can remember my parents telling me I was on … Continue reading →
Today’s photo will credit my maternal grandmother, showing her doing one of the many things she enjoys the most: quilting. Grandma turned 95 in December. She lived independently until a couple of years ago when she moved in with my Mom and Dad. Until October, she was able to do … Continue reading →